HomeMy WebLinkAbout176 - Calling Water Bond ElectionORDINANCE NO. / 7
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF COSTA MESA,
CALIFORNIA, ORDERING, CALLING, PROVID-
ING FOR AND GIVING NOTICE OF A SPECIAL
MUNICIPAL BOND ELECTION TO BE HELD IN
THE CITY OF COSTA MESA ON THE 24Th DAY
OF SEPTEMBER, 1957, FOR THE PURPOSE OF
SUBMITTING TO THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF
SAID CITY A PROPOSITION TO INCUR BONDED
INDEBTEDNESS BY SAID CITY FOR A CERTAIN
MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENT.
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Costa
Mesa, California, did on the .2 ,2 -4 day of July, 1957,
by a vote of more than two-thirds of the members of the
City Council, adopt Resolution No. 3 ? entitled
"Resolution of the City Council of the City of Costa Mesa,
California, determining that the public interest and
necessity demand the acquisition and construction of a
certain municipal improvement, and making findings
relating thereto", which said resolution was duly signed
and approved by the Mayor of said city and attested and
certified by the City Clerk of said city;
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of
Costa Mesa, California, DOES ORDAIN as follows:
Section 1. That a special municipal bond elec-
tion be held and the same is hereby called to be held .in
the City of Costa Mesa, California on the 24th day of
September, 1957, for the purpose of submitting to the
qualified voters of said city a proposition of incurring
indebtedness and issuing bonds of said city therefor, in
the amount hereinafter set forth, and for the objects and
purposes set forth in said resolution and hereinafter
stated.
Section 2. That the object and purpose for
which said indebtedness is to be incurred and bonds
issued therefor is as follows:
The acquisition and construction by
the City of Costa Mesa of a certain munici-
pal improvement, to wit: works and property
for the production, storage, transmission
and distribution of water, including a
water storage reservoir, water transmission
lines, pumping stations, water pipelines
and other works, and including the acquisi-
tion of all lands (including water bearing
lands), easements, pipe, pumps, valves,
fittings, meters, machinery, apparatus and
other property necessary therefor.
Section 3. That the estimated cost of the
municipal improvementdescribed in Section 2 hereof is
the sum of �y/� c 111 /41—L 40�/o,A �/'r.r
($ and that the amount of the principal of
the indebtedness LtJo be incurred
therefor is the sum of
&Gf/i�!! `�r itt '2c4 �L
Section 4. That the maximum rate of interest
to be paid on the indebtedness :incurred for the purpose
0
stated in this ordinance shall not exceed the maximum
rate permitted by law, to wit, six per cent (6%) per
annum, payable annually for the first year and semi-
annually thereafter, the actual rate or rates of
interest on said bonds to be determined at or prior
to the time of the sale or sales thereof.
Section 5. That if the proposition for the
Incurring of bonded indebtedness so submitted receives
the requisite number of votes, to wit, two-thirds of
the votes of the qualified electors voting on said
proposition, bonds of said city in not exceeding the
principal amount stated in said proposition shall be
issued and sold for the object and purpose set forth
in said proposition.
Section 6. That the polls for said election
shall be opened at seven o'clock A.M. of the day of
said election and shall remain open continuously from
said time until seven o'clock P.M. of the same day,
when said polls shall be closed, except as provided
in Section 5734 of the Elections Code of the State
of California.
Section 7. That on the ballots to be used
at said special election, in addition to any other
matters required by law, there shall be printed
substantially the following:
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MARK CROSS (+) ON BALLOT ONLY WITH RUBBER
STAMP; NEVER WITH PEN OR PENC IL.
(ABSENTEE BALLOTS MAY BE MARKED WITH PEN
AND INK OR ENCIL.)
INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS
To vote on any measure, stamp a cross (+
in the voting square after the word "YES`
or after the word "NO". All marks, except
the cross (+) are forbidden. All dis-
tinguishing marks or erasures are forbidden
and make the ballot void.
If you wrongly stamp, tear or deface this
ballot, return it to the inspector of
election and obtain another.
On absent voter ballots mark a cross (+)
with pen or pencil.
BOND PROPOSITION: Shall the City .
: of Costa Mesa incur a bonded in-
: debtedness in the principal sum of
/,,? ; ''' ' • ^ for the purpose
of the acquisition and construction YES
by said city of a certain municipal
improvement, to wit: works and
: property for the production, storage,:
: transmission and distribution of
: water, including a water storage
: reservoir, water transmission lines, .
: pumping stations, water pipelines
: and other works, and including the
: acquisition of all lands (includ- NO
: ing water bearing lands), ease-
: ments, pipe,pumps, valves, fittings, .
: meters, machinery, apparatus and
: other property necessary therefor`?
Section 8. A cross (+) placed in the voting
square after the word "YES" in the manner hereinbefore
provided shall be counted in favor of the adoption of
the proposition. A cross (+) placed in the voting
square after the word "NO" in the manner hereinbefore
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provided shall be counted against the adoption of the
proposition.
Section 9. That for the purpose of holding
said special municipal bond election there shall be
and are hereby established _ seventeen ( 17 )
voting precincts designated as hereinafter stated. Each
such voting precinct shall consist of a consolidation of
regular election precincts in the City of Costa Mesa (of
the numbers hereinafter stated) established for the hold-
ing of state and county elections, as said regular elec-
tion precincts exist on the date of adoption of this
ordinance. That the polling places for the respective
precincts shall be the places hereinafter designated;
and that the persons hereinafter named, being competent
and qualified electors and residents of said city and of
their respective voting precincts, are hereby appointed
officers of election for their respective voting precincts
and they shall hold said election and make return thereof
in the manner provided by law.
Voting precinct 1 shall consist of regular
election precincts No's 1 and 33•
Polling Place: American Legion Hall
565 West 18th Street
Inspector: Lillian W. Butler
Judge: Anne M. Parmenter
Clerk: Evelyn F. McGuire
Clerk: Hazel I. Mearns
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Voting precinct 2 shall consist of regular
election precincts No's 2 and 31.
Polling Place:
Inspector:
Judge:
Clerk:
Clerk:
.Everett; Rea School
601 Hamilton
Armand E. Papineau
Ruth Papineau
Lucille Eo Godfrey
:Betty Johnson.
Voting precinct 3 shall consist of regular
election precincts No's 3 and 5.
Polling Place:
Inspector:
Judge:
Clerk:
Clerk:
Fire Hall
11.1 Rochester Street
Hester A. Tallman
Esther .Belau
Lilly M. Buckland
Delila P. Brown
Voting precinct 4 shall consist of regular
election precincts No's 4 and 11.
Polling Place: Mithoff Garage
398 E. Flower Street
Inspector: Shirley P. Brockman
Judge: Pauline Mithoff
Clerk: Zella Gardinier
Clerk: Mollie 'di(tolf
h.
Voting precinct 5 shall consist of regular
electior precincts Nots 6 and 30.
Polling Place: Wilson School
Wilson and Placentia
Inspector:
Judge:
Clerk:
Clerk:
Gladys 1.. Vernon
Lena A. Vick
Rose Rider
Irene L. 011ila
Voting precinct 6 shall consist of regular
election precincts Nots 7 and 25.
Polling Place: Hart Garage
1939 Whittier Avenue
Inspector:
Judge:
Clerk:
Clerk:
Effie G. Hart
Robert Boyd Hart
Douglas Summerfield
Sabra Slifert
Voting precinct 7 shall consist of regular
election precincts No►s 8 and 23.
Polling Place: Henderson Residence
2546 Orange Avenue
Inspector:
Judge:
Clerk:
Clerk:
.Irene B. Henderson
Bessie Ea Cardwell
Evelyn G. Gammon
Eula F. Patterson
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Voting precinct 8 shall consist of regular
election precincts No's 9 and 27.
Polling Place: Yeaw, Garage
310 Costa Mesa Stra
Inspector:
Judge:
Clerk:
Clerk:
Helma L. Yeaw
Catherine E. Williams
Meta F. Dinehart
Pearl. .Lewis
Voting precinct 9 shall consist of regular
election precincts No's 10 and 17.
Polling Place: Newport Heights Irrigation District Warehouse
257 16th Street
Inspector: Berneace A. Fox
Judge: May Felken
Clerk: Helen M. Gould
Clerk: Anna M. Myers
Voting precinct 10 shall consist of regular
election precincts No's 12. and 22
Polling Place:
Inspector:
Judge:
Clerk:
Clerk:
8.
Dudek Garage
179 Broadway
Albert Dudek
Glenn W. Croft
Lettie M. Dudek
Pearl K. Connell
Voting precinct 11 shall consist of regular
election precincts Nots 13 and 20.
Polling Place:
Inspector:
Judge:
Clerk:
Clerk:
Yount Garage
2121 Orange Avenue
Charles E. Yount
Gertrude E. Pence
Mrs. Aline A. ones
Augusta A. Merrill
Voting precinct 12 shall consist of regular
election precincts No's 14 and 18.
Polling Place:
Inspector:
Judge:
Clerk:
Clerk:
Frei Garage
2.99 Santa Ana Avenue
Louise Frei
Betty LaVerne Paulsen
DeVerne R. Christensen
Jennie A. Paulsen
Voting precinct 13 shall consist of regular
election precincts Nots 15 and lb.
Polling Place:
Inspector:
Jtadge:
Clerk:
Clerk:
Clara J. McNally School
1901 Newport Boulevard
William B. Johnson.
Edith Reynolds
Ruth M. Barnett
Jane Reid
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Voting precinct 14 shall consist of regular
election precincts Nets 19 and 32.
Polling Place: Orange Coast College
Room 3, Classroom Building
2701 Fairview Road
Inspector: Lillian Smalley
Judge: Kathryn Poague
Clerk: Lona L. Baker
Clerk: Alta I. Kelley
Voting precinct 15 shall consist of regular
election precincts pots 21 and 24,
Polling Place: Ogden Residence
2048 Orange Avenue
Inspector: Nellie A. Ogden
Judge: Amy L. Coleman
Clerk: Eleanor M. Ogden
Clerk: Edith FL Barrett
Voting precinct 16 shall consist of regular
election precincts Nots 26 and 29
Polling Place: Vaughn Garage
901 Victoria
Inspector: Louise Vaughn
Judge: James J. Hart
Clerk: Mrs. Virginia Wilder
Clerk: Mrs, Doris Muhonen
10.
Voting precinct 17 shall consist of regular
election. precinct No. 28
Polling Placet Garage
1206 Conway Avenue
Inspectort Shirley Smith
Judget Mrs. Cynthia Hetzel
Clerkr Mrs. Marilyn Conrad
Clerk: Mrs. ,Laura Hoeg
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Section 10. That except as otherwise provided
in this ordinance, the election called hereby shall be
conducted as provided by law for other municipal elec-
tions in said city.
Section 11. That the City Council of said
city shall meet at its usual place of meeting in the
City Hall on Tuesday, the 1st day of October, 1957, at
7:30 o'clock P.M., of said day, and proceed to canvass
the election returns and declare the result of said
election.
Section 12. That the City Clerk shall certify
to the passage and adoption of this ordinance by a vote
of more than two-thirds of all of the members of the
City Council of said city, and shall cause tnis ordi-
nance to be published once a week for two (2) weeks in
the COSTA MESA GLOBE HERALD, a newspaper, of general
circulation, printed and published less than six (6)
days a week in said city. No other notice of suen
election need be given.
Section 13. This ordinance shall take effect
upon its adoption.
ADOPTED, SIGNED AND APPROVED this .2.,?.*( day
of c%. /y , 19>7 .
City of a
Costa Mesa, California
ATTEST: y�
City Clerk of the /City o
Costa. Mesa, California
(SEAL)
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF ORANGE sso
CITY OF COSTA MESA
19 A. C. SWARTZ —s City Clerk of
the City of Costa Mesa —, California, DO HEREBY CERTIFY
that the forego.ngordinance was introduced -and read at a.
ax jed regular meeting of the City Council, duly held
on the �.Zkd day of D� 19 57, and thereafter at
a j 4 W.,'d wgj e, d regular meeting of said City Council duly
heTC—on—f-he .,v& day of 19 57, was reread,
duly passed andopted bysaid"City-councYl- and signed
and approved by the Mayor, of said City, and that said
ordinance was passed and adopted by a vote of more than
two-thirds of the members of' said City Council,, to wit
AYES o Councilmen r le
NOES, Councilmen
ABSENT-, councilmen
City Clerk of the City of
(SEAL) Costa Mesa, California
ORDINANCE NO. 176
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF COS-
TA MESA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING,
CALLING, PROVIDING FOR AND GIV-
ING NOTICE OF A SPECIAL MUNICI-
PAL BOND ELECTON TO BE HELD
IN THE CITY OF COSTA MESA ON
THE 24TH DAY OF SEPEMBER, 1957,
FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUBMITTING
TO THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF SAID
CITY A PROPOSITION TO INCUR
BONDED INDEBTEDNESS BY SAID
CITY FOR A CERTAIN MUNICIPAL
IMPROVEMENT.
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City
of Costa Mesa, California, did on the 22nd
day of July, 1957, by a vote of more
than two-thirds of the members of the
City Council, adopt Resolution No. 387, en-
Ctled "Resolution of the City Council of
the City of Costa Mesa, California, determ-
ining that the public interest and necessity
demand the acquisition and construction of
a certain municipal improvement, and
making findings relating thereto", which
said resolution was duly signed and ap-
proved by the Mayor of said city and at-
tes+ed and certified by the City Clerk of
said city;
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council
of the City of Costa Mesa, California,
DOES ORDAIN as follows:
Section 1. That a special municipal
bond election be held and the same is
hereby called to be held in the City of
Costa Mesa, California on the 24th day of
September, 1957, for the purpose of sub-
mitting to the qualified voters of said city
a proposition of incurring indebtedness
and issuing bonds of said city therefor,
in the amount hereinafter set forth and
for the objects and purposes set forth in
said resolution and hereinafter stated.
Section 2. That the object and purpose
for which said indebtedness is to be in-
curred and bonds issued therefor is as fol-
lows:
The acquisition and construction by the
City of Costa Mesa of a certain munici-
pal improvement, to wit: works and
rrot,erty for the production, storage,
transmission and distribution of water,
including a water storage reservoir, wa-
ter transmission lines, pumping stations,
water pipelines and other works, and
including the acquisition of all lands Qn-
cludine water bearing lands), easements,
pipe, pumps, valves, fittings, meters, ma-
chinery, apparatus and other property
necessary therefor.
Section 3. That the estimated cost of the
municipal improvement described in Sec-
tion 2 hereof is the sum of One Million
Three Hundred Forty Thousand Dollars
(51.341,000.00) and that the amount of the
principal of the indebtedness to be incurred
therefor is the sum of One Million Three
Hundred Forty Thousand Dollars. ($1,340,-
000).
Section 4. That the maximum rate of in-
terest to be paid on the indebtedness in-
curred for the purpose stated in this ordin-
ance shall not exceed the maximum rate
permitted by law, to wit, six per cent (6%)
per annum, payable annually for the first
year and semi-annually thereafter, the ac.
tual rate or rates of interest on said
bonds to be determined at or prior to the
time of the sale or sales thereof.
Section 5. That if the proposition for
the incurring of bonded indebtedness so
submitted receives the requisite number of
votes. to wit, two-thirds of the votes of
the qualified electors voting on said pro-
position, bonds of said city in not exceed-
ing the principal amount stated in said
proposition shall be issued and sold for
the object and purpose set forth in said
proposition.
Section 6. That the polls for said elec-
tion shall be opened at seven o'clock
A.M. of the day of said election and
shall remain open continuously from said
time until seven o'clock P.M. of the same
day, when said polls shall be closed ex-
cept as provided in Section 5734 of the
Elections Code of the State of California.
Section 7. That on the ballots to be used
at said special election, in addition to any
other matters required by law, there shall
be printed substantially the following:
MARK CROSS (x) ON BALLOT ONLY
WITH RUBBER STAMP; NEVER WITH
PEN OR PENCIL.
(ABSENTEE BALLOTS MAY BE MARK-
ED WITH PEN AND INK OR PENCIL.)
INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS
To vote on any measure, stamp a cross
(x) in the voting square after the word
"YES" or after the word "NO". All
marks, except the cross (x) are forbidden.
All distinguishing marks or erasures are
forbidden and make the ballot void.
If you wrongly stamp, tear or deface this
ballot. return it to the inspector of election
and obtain another.
On absent voter ballots mark a cross
(x) with pen or pencil.
BOND PROPOSITION: Shall
the City of Costa Mesa incur
a bonded indebtedness in the
principal sum of $1,340,000.00
for the purpose of the acqui- YES
sition and construction by said
City of a certain municipal
improvement, to wit: wor_;s
and property for the produc-
tion, storage, transmission and
distribution of water, includ-
ing a water storage reservoir,
water transmission lines,
pumping stations, water pipe-
lines and other works, and in- NO
cluding the acquisition of all
lands (including water bear-
ing, lands), easements, pipe,
pumps, valves, fittings, me-
ters, machinery, apparatus
and other property necessary
therefor?
Section 8. A cross (x) placed in the
voting square after the word "Yes" in
the manner hereinbefore provided shall be
counted in favor of the adoption of the
proposition. A cross (x) placed in the vot-
ing square after the word "NO" in the
manner hereinbefore provided shall be
counted against the adoption of the pro-
position.
Section 9. That for the purpose of hold-
ing said special municipal bond election
there shall be and are hereby established
seventeen (17) voting precincts designated
as hereinafter stated. Each such voting pre-
cinct shall consist of a consolidation of
regular election precincts in the City of
Costa Mesa (of the numbers hereinafter
stated) established for the holding of state
and county elections, as said regular elec-
tion precincts exist on the date of adop-
tion of this ordinance. That the polling
places for the respective precincts shall
be the places hereinafter designated; and
that the persons hereinafter named, be-
ing competent and qualified electors and
residents of said city and of their respec-
tive voting precincts, are hereby appointed
officers of election for their respective vot-
ing precincts and they shall hold said
election and make return thereof in the
manner provided by law.
Voting precinct 1 shall consist of regular
election precincts No's 1 and 33.
Polling Place: American Legion Hall
565 West 18th Street
Inspector: Lillian W. Butler
Judge: Anne M. Parmenter
Clerk: Evelyn F. McGuire
Clerk: Hazel I. Mearns
Voting precinct 2 shall consist of regular
election precincts No's 2 and 31.
Polling Place: Everett Rea School
601 Hamilton
Inspector: Armand E. Papineau
Judge: Ruth Papineau
Clerk: Lucille E. Godfrey
Clerk: Betty Johnson
Voting precinct 3 shall consist of regular
election precincts No's 3 and 5.
Polling Place: Fire Hall
111 Rochester Street
Inspector: Hester A. Tallman
Judge: Esther Belau
Clerk: Lilly M. Buckland
Clerk: Delila P. Brown
Voting precinct 4 shall consist of regu-
ar election precincts No's 4 and 11.
Polling Place: Mithoff Garage
398 E. Flower Street
Inspector: Shirley P. Brockman
Judge: Pauline Mithoff
Clerk: Zella Gardinier
Clerk: Mollie Widolf
Voting precinct 5 shall consist of regular
election precincts No's 6 and 30.
Polling Place: Wilson School
Wilson and Placentia
Inspector: Gladys L. Vernon
Judge: Lena A. Vick
Clerk: Rose Rider
Clerk: Irene L. 011ila
Voting precinct 6 shall consist of regular
election precincts No's 7 and 25.
Polling Place: Hart Garage
1939 Whittier Avenue
Inspector: Effie G. Hart
Judge: Robert Boyd Hart
Clerk: Douglas Summerfield
Clerk: Sabra Slifert
Voting precinct 7 shall consist of regular
election precincts No's 8 and 23.
Polling Place: Henderson Residence
2546 Orange Avenue
Inspector: Irene B. Henderson
Judge: Bessie E. Cardwell
Clerk: Evelyn G. Gammon
Clerk: Eula F. Patterson
Voting precinct 8 shall consist of regular
election precincts No's 9 and 27.
Polling Place: Yeaw Garage
310 Costa Mesa Street
Inspector: Helma L. Yeaw
Iudee: Catherine E. Williams
Clerk: Meta F. Dinehart
Clerk: Pearl Lewis
Voting precinct 9 shall consist of regular
election precincts No's 10 and 17.
Polling Place; Newport Heights Irriga.
tion District Warehouse
257 16th Street
Inspector: Berneace A. Fox
Judge: May Felken
Clerk: Helen M. Gould
Clerk: Anna M. Myers
Voting precinct 10 shall consist of regular
election precincts No's 12 and 22
Polling Place: Dudek Garage
179 Broadway
Inspector: Albert Dudek
Judge; Glenn W. Croft
Clerk: Lettie M. Dudek
Clerk: Pearl K. Connell
Voting precinct 11 shall consist of regu.
lar election precincts No's 13 and 20.
Polling Place: Yount Garage
2121 Orange Avenue
Inspector: Charles E. Yount
Judge: Gertrude E. Pence
Clerk: Mrs. Alice A. Jones
Clerk: Augusta A. Merrill
Voting precinct 12 shall consist of regu-
lar election precincts No's 14 and 18.
Polling Place: Frei Garage
2499 Santa Ana Avenue
Inspector: Louise Frei
Judge: Betty LaVerne Paulsen
Clerk: DeVerne R. Christensen
Clerk: Jennie A. Paulsen
Voting precinct 13 shall consist of regu.
lar election precincts Nos. 15 and 16.
Polling Place: Clara J. McNally School
1901 Newport Boulevard
Inspector: William B. Johnson
Judge: Edith Reynolds
Clerk: Ruth M. Barnett
Clerk: Jane Reid
Voting precinct 14 shall consist of regu-
lar election precincts No's 19 and 32.
Polling Place: Orange Coast College
Room 3, Classroom
Building
2701 Fairview Road
Inspector: Lillian Smalley
Judge: Kathryn Poague
Clerk: Lora L. Baker
Clerk: Alta I. Kelley
Voting precinct 15 shall consist of regular
election precincts No's 21 and 24.
Polling Place: Ogden Residence
2048 Orange Avenue
Inspector: Nellie A. Ogden
Judge: Amy L. Coleman
Clerk: Eleanor M. Ogden
Clerk: Edith H. Barrett
Voting precinct 16 shall consist of regu.
lar election precincts No's 26 and 29
Polling Place: Vaughn Garage
901 Victoria
Inspector: Louise Vaughn
Judge: James J. Hart
Clerk: Mrs. Virginia Wilder
Clerk: Mrs. Doris Muhonen
Voting precinct 17 shall consist of regular
election precinct No. 28
Polling Place: Garage
1206 Conway Avenue
Inspector: Shirley Smith
Judge: Mrs. Cynthia Hetzel
Clerk: Mrs. Marilyn Conrad
Clerk: Mrs. Laura Hoeg
SECTION 10. That except as otherwise
provided in this ordinance, the election
called hereby shall be conducted as provid.
ed by law for other municipal elections in
said city.
Section 11. That the City Council of said
city shall meet at its usual place of meet.
ing in the City Hall on Tuesday, the 1st day
of October, 1957, at 7:30 o'clock P.M., of
said day, and proceed to canvass the
election returns and declare the result of
said election.
Section 12. That the City Clerk shall
certify to the passage and adoption of this
ordinance by a vote of morel than two-
thirds of all of the members of the City
Council of said city, and shall cause this
ordinance to be published once a week for
two (2) weeks in the COSTA MESA
GLOBE HERALD, a newspaper of general
circulation, printed and published less than
six (6) days a week in said city. No
other notice of such election need be given.
Section 13. This ordinance shall take ef.
fect upon its adoption.
ADOPTED, SIGNED AND APPROVED
this 29th day of July, 1957.
C. M. NELSON
Mayor of the City of
ATTEST: Costa Mesa, California
A. C. SWARTZ
City Clerk of the City of
Costa Mesa, California
(SEAL)
STATE OF CALIFORNIA)
COUNTY OF ORANGE) ss.
CITY OF COSTA MESA)
I, A. C. SWARTZ, City Clerk of the City
of Costa Mesa, California, DO HEREBY
CERTIFY that the foregoing ordinance
was introduced and read at an adjourned
regular meeting of the City Council duly
held on the 22nd day of July, 1957, and
thereafter at an adiourned regular meet-
ing of said City Council duly held on
the 29th day of July. 1957, was reread, duly
passed and adopted by said City Council
and signed and approved by the Mayor
Of said City, and that said ordinance
was passed and adopted by a vote of
more than two-thirds of the members of
said City Council, to wit:
AYES: Councilmen Pinkley, J. Smith,
B. Smith, Meyers, Nelson
NOES: Councilmen None
ABSENT: Councilmen None
A. C. SWARTZ
City Clerk of the City of
Costa Mesa, California
(SEAL) By C. K. Priest, Deputy
Publish Costa Mesa Globe Herald
Aug. 9, 16, 1957, Costa Mesa Calif. D-5