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<br />He thought some provision should
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<br />ts, etc and moved that a special fund be
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<br />othorwise damaged while making
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<br />the budget, and referred to the City Manager for a re-
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<br />to budget, seconded by Councilman Granger and carried.
<br />port with reference
<br />COURT ATTENDANCE ON DAYS OFF. Councilman Spillers ask®d
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<br />OVERTIME POLICE DEPARTMENT'-
<br />Secretary to Personnel Board stated the Board had not met to
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<br />about this report.
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<br />this since the item had been referred to them.
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<br />consider
<br />Councilman Morgan sugg ested discussion on this at study meeting.
<br />OFF STREET PARF:ING.
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<br />Councilman Royer thought the ALL NIGHT PARKING could be taken up at the same time.
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<br />the same night after a meeting with M.J.KING IN RE TO THE PRO-
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<br />This could be on
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<br />AGREEMENT POLICY ON SUBDIVISIONS. Councilman Granger was in accord
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<br />POSED WATER
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<br />with this, meeting to be the following Monday, April 9th at 7:30 PM.
<br />SUGGESTED A JOINT MEETING IN RE TO OFF STREET PARKING FOR CHURCHES
<br />MAYOR BRITSCHGI
<br />three members from the Ministerial Association, lir. Blakely, Joesten and Chair.
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<br />Francis Britschgi from the Planning Commission, Councilmen Spillers, Granger
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<br />and the Mayor. Date to be decided later.
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<br />ABATEMENT FRANK. PROPERTY, BROADWAY. Mayor Britschgi thought a meeting should be held
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<br />with Mr. Frank, his attorney, the City Attorney and he appointed Councilmen
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<br />Granger, Jones and he also would meet with Mr. Frank, meeting to be arranged..
<br />ABATEMENT MICREL PROPERTY, MAIN STREET. Councilman Granger asked about this. Questioned
<br />by the City Attorney, Building Inspector stated contractor for Mr. Michel had not
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<br />been to see him. • City Attorney was to check on this. Agenda on motion of Council-
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<br />man Granger, seconded by Councilman Morgan and carried.
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<br />COMMUNICATION FROM S.P. YOUNGBLUTT, CIVIC RELATIONS CHAIRMAN, FRIENDLY ACRES IMPROVE -
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<br />MENT CLUB enclosing resolution commanding the Council for its continued action on
<br />Broadway -Marshall project. Ordered filed by the- Mayor.
<br />BROADWAY -MARSHALL. This was continued to April 16th. Attorney Wagstaff had not sub-
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<br />mittedh parcels to the City Engineer for spot check. Councilman Royer moved that
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<br />the City Manager be instructed to contact lir. Wagstaff, or see who was working on
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<br />this and get the necessary information to Mr. Jain, seconded by Councilman Spillers
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<br />THE I 0 0 F WAS BOLDING A DISTRICT MEETING SATURDAYAPRIL 7th at 811 Main Street and
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<br />asked for permission to put up sign across the street. Granted on motion of Council -
<br />man Granger, seconded by Councilman Spillers and carried.
<br />CITY EMPLOYEES' ASSOCIATION EXCEPTING POLICE DEPARTMENT SUBMITTED REQUEST TO THE CITY
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<br />MANAGER PERSONNEL OFFICER and requestwas presented to the Council asking for con -
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<br />sideration of a one step, increase in salaries to be effective July 1, 1951. The
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<br />letter quoted Department of Labor Statistics figures showing Cost of Living index
<br />increase to 8.6 points of 499% for the period June 15., 1948 through December 15,
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<br />1950• The employees received an increase since June, 1948 of $$10 in January of
<br />this year. As March 15th index figures will undoubtedly show further increase, the
<br />employees felt that a one step increase would just about cover the resent situation
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<br />on the cost of living. Should conditions justify, it was felt a further increase
<br />should be considered and the Association requested that a survey shows that an ado
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<br />justment in salaries is warranted and they felt the Unbudgeted Reserve should in
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<br />elude sufficient monies to cover such increase. Letter was signed by president of
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