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City Council Packet - 05/09/1966
MAY 9, 19"S5 A(..;E?'KDA. 1. ALL TO f)I1. 2 . R-,)7:.L vet UJ. 3. PLEDGE OF AL,LEr; IA��I; Financial (b) Police (Ci B?ai1dinq 6. PAYING tic' THE BLEIS 7. HC �xFRD +ASS REZONING - 1.0400 S.W. Walnut Street from R-I (Residential) to A-2 (Multiple Dwelling) (a) Appeal of Action taken by Planning and Zoning ,Commission 8. LETTE R I'`'F2ElM MRS. E A� GJOODARI) 9. 'REZ r.iI.NG K--7 (Residential) to A-2 (Multiple Dwelling) (a) Public Hearing 8 P.Y�, (b) Adoption of Ordinance 10. FIRE INSURANCE COVE-RAGE CITY I-IA14L (a) Policy Expiration 1.1. OTHER BUST ESS 12. CALL TO FI BE AUDIE7wJ E FOR `I"HOGE DES1'RING TO SPEAK 13. ADJOURNMENT I "`)LL 1.:11,1: i~�>s.-,r* _ �•a•nr ... � 1 _ 'r,z BEEN= OEM= rlwt�n7.strato2 r. i-fon, 2. for approt a1. ,'�pvi Z 25,. 1.91, . AF pro _O. -e - I (. ia) mittecl and made• a Farr r_7ie r-^or ' Approved byuia;,i.^sous vote. E. .iGr:ARG.,_. \IT.G - UJ4C0 S.W. :.'al.rst: :;tr._ct from (Pesi.dc-ntial) to -2 (Pult5.ple Dwelling) (a) 1 of Actv;ix tal:en by 1-inni.rm i!1d _.nin.. Co!nm .ss i.oa No action tater. - rostv!onod ar Pr. t,zssIs rtaquesc. 7. LZTTER FP.021 YRS., F., 1. W ODARb (a) Nayor style read letter from Mrs. N;oodard thanking Council for the Resolution xf rdemcr.ial' �crr (ouncil- Arian 13. A. 4,�,c 7.7 8. 'ZONING ORIl ANCE An ordixzan,,erranti na a 71nne char;e r`: Respect to the Tands of Oregon _r•_lucati:or: Assoc iat inn, in E.". '/ri of s,, 1., zi of Section 36, rl.°>, sll.^:, ttiT.r`., '^igard, Cregor, aas'r:t nctnr: county, Oregon. R-i (Rr_sidentia7.) to C-2 Public rearing Hearing Closed. (a) Ordinance T:o. 66-24 Orcir.ance read three times by title and nurser (b) motiont Councilman F--lock, Sr., Se o c?.-.d by Council- man Bergmann Adopted by unanimous vote. Page"1 - 5--9--66 9. r1 RE: .r�7SlJk2AL,_t, (:VVLcitis,, ".Ai_„-: It was moved by Councilman I'lock, Seconded by co incil- mar, Knauss, and unanimous!:v carried th-it r2ounci.l i.nstrucr. city Administrator to ask fcr hic1 iox rhe City dal,! Fire Insurance inthe. a*rount of sS:UJt1, !•`�_,iputermt $4,000. Library Gooks $2,000, and an alternate bid ad;l- ing Vandalism, ^:alicious t _.s: iiief ancz I' .att 'lass :Insurance coverage. CLTI> l,f.Aa1*._ Z rvSr RANCF - t was mQuPd b.> ,_s,_iiran Plock, Deco, `iv councilman Knauss, anri unani.moasly carried that Coancil instxuct 4ttoxney Anderson to (draw spec- ifications so that the City I.iibi:lity Insurance mai> be let for bids, confining the bi,ddi.ng to the general Tigard area. OTI4ER EUSINJESS 1. APPLICATION FOR CLASS "AA" DISPENSERS LICENSE - Van O. Wilson, Rip'sRestaurant (a) Fotion i Councilman Klock, Seconded by Councilman Knauss Approved by unanimous vote. 2. SOUTINEST T^A_. >PREEL Ii.FR0VBMIE T PLANT - Tigard DereloFrment Flan It was moved by Councilman Klock, Seconded by Councilman Well, and carried tha' the City Council agrees in principle to the latest Tigard Development t".ain Street Improvement Flan. The City agrees to pay a maximum of '$20,000 of the project cost and to request an add- itional $20,000 from Washinaron County. The property owners would pay;the balance of the-project cost. The Plan would include underground utilities, ornamental street lighting, sidewalks, curbs, turning circles, storm drains and new paving. This proposal is adopted- only if 51% or more of the S.W. Main ;:Street property frontage owners agree to the'terms of this motion. Should the County refuse to pay any part or all of. the $20,000, the difference in project cost would be the responsibility of the S.W. Main Street property owners. The ti. sdministsaror is authorized to request.. detailed plans and sspecifications if the necessary signatures are obtained. Councilman Bergmann voted VO. 3. ADJOURNMENT: 8:50 P,M_ Page 2 - '5-9-66' TV4: PAYE""tM vwZ -:3.y. 1966 i S.iR>ttnr: X"lli. ti ..-1% S. 'NTA :ON?tT, P4,:tl2! -'Valance as of March 31, 1 35: - -. - _ - _ - $20,359.12 'April Recei-pts. _ _ _ _ _ - _ 2 719.29 Balance _ - _ - - c._ - $23,078.41 Chack No._,.._ Salar iea 3r, ti°,jx es $2,925.87 14:7 Voqer M. Tho,rssen (Rncot lin y,_017.50 1486 Mnnnio S. Andrews (Vetty Ca<;!i) 100.00 1487 Felice Juvenile Offic_t>rn° Az;!. t, ( •' i 3.00 1488 Pox'tland Book C.-.,. (Planning & <. ,;,11 8.75 1460 Georgo F. Cake co. (,frInt 6.05 14ci0 C..L.y of 11saverton (Volzco call) 1,,20 1491 hrrir. sa;lrai;Y, PJulk.i.;rag,'i, e-orp. (j„ ,!^x:,t 7.:10 1.492 iz atcy Atzt un 1, W rkn (Police C,ir 1 g A,<r.z) 180.93 1493 x.'r(zcl f 11. t hvat:al (Tiut lr t l'es's 6159.57 1494 —1 of ore. Citic-, Lt; E:--,37 : .zit. .' 7r=. 174.16 1495 Wm, Poole Anrz 1 1 +r..e: 65.00 1496 Fred A. Ar:dez_,cr; 335.90 1497 Vall if ic,- :c;} t, ("I. (D:'ctai t 'ii.zze) 14.00 1505 ti--rat Co--,st TeLe.phcn- C'o. (Tolivo $"' 'i ' 111.11 1506 Morthwe!it i:nduatr2al.Leuntluy C.r.. 1.2.80 1507 Monnie S. Andrews (Planning f zor.inr Mar+tin:is,Pr_t ,i"larc'rt,lpr.) 17.50 1508 Portlanci Grneral Hlrctr.ir, Co.(st-..I,tcr $375.911) 402.53 1509 Northwest 11atural G.ns Co. 36.48 1510 -z�tevens & Thompson, Inc. 49.00 1515A3,lresscgrapl't-•Mult:igxaph,Cotp. (Snlr'.i.es) 3.40 3.516 Washington County (tapes) 6.41. 1517 Nine-T-Nine Service. 235.39 1519 'Tigard Plater District 5.00 1520_ Tigard Times 75.12 1521 R.C. Daniels, Insp. mileage fog- April 11.04 1522 Walt Warren, ,janitor Servlce 1_5_.00_ TOTAL $5,491.44 Book-Balance.=. $17,586.97 TOTAL PAYABLE $130209.25 NiZS�.E.LI_.NEOi7S PTtvI":i - (i„S„ t�Tlrt��,,L Balance as of March 31, 1966 - - - -- .- - _ - _ - - - - - $7,919.52 April Receipts - - - - - - - - - b- - - - Balance - ._ _ _ _.. - - - - - - - $7,'!19.52 ROADS Check Id<;_. 1510 Stevens'& Thompson, Inc. $37.40 1517 Nine-T-Ni r < ervice, (Gasoline) 47.76 312 Tigard_Sand-& Gravel Co. 423.80 TOTAL ._.—� $508.96 PARK Check No. 1508 Portland General Electric C'o, $1.25 TOTAL $1.25 Book Balances -• - $7,409.31 EWER CONS i RUOTTON - u S, NAT;0 F C Balance as of March 31, 1966 _ - - - - - $411.81 April Receipts - 1 --- - - - - - - _0- Balance - - - - - - - - - - $411.81 :heck No. 1510 Stevens &. Thompson, Inc. (Bonita Eng.' Pees) Sy189,90 TOTAL .$189..90 Book Balance $221.91 SErYIGE DISPOSAL FUD -- U.S. NATIONAL BL_ _.- Balance March 31, 1966 - - -- - - - a _ $3,546.38 April Receipts - - - - - - - - - 38.00 Balance - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...$3...584.38 BANCROFT #1 BONDS.& INTEREST U.S; NATIONAL Balance March 31, 1966 - - - $807.06 April Receipts - - - - - - - - - - 282.32 Balance - - _ _ - - - -$1,089.3$ SEWAGE DISPOSAL LIJjj - FIRST NATIONAL Balance as of March 31, 1966 - - - - _ - - _ $16,368.44 April Receipts ` _ - - _ _ _ - _ - _ 4,859.55 Balance _ - _ - - - - - - - - x$21,227.99 Check Na. Salaries & Taxes $1,575.44 256 WestCoast Telephone Co. 24.05 257 Young's Repair & Parts32.00 258 Pennsalt Chemicals 56.25 261 U.S. Postmaster postage 100.00 264 Portland General Electric 278.04 265' Northwest Natural Gas 111.52 266 American Linen Supply co. 5.75 262 Nine-T-Nine Service 5.20 269 Endicott Plumbing & Heating 751:00 271 Tigard Water District (March & April) 78,45 TOTAL $3,017.70 BOOK BALANCE - - - $18,210.29 GBN'L+RAL rtIN') - FIRST NA'l IONAL Balance as of March 31, 1966 - - - - - $108.00 April Receipts - - - - - - - - - 9.38 Balance - _ .. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _$117.38 SBWE R CONSTRUCTION FUND - FMST NATIONAL Balance April 30, '.966 - - - - - - - - - - - ($7,317.01) ROADS - l IRST NATIONAL BANK Balance as of April 30, 1966 - _.. _ W _ _ _ $53,99 BANCROFT BONDS #2 & INTEREST FIRST NATIONAL Balance as of March 31, 1966 - - - - - - - $4,511.56 April Receipts' - Balance - - - - - $4,511,56 Check No. 270 U.S. Neational 'Bank Bancroft #2 G.C. Bands 26-29 $4,000.00 Book Balance - _ _ _ _', '$511.56 i e GENflZAL FUND 1, pct I nc,; L)att.' 3.>a3.1ab1e C_ s>� as o - - 1.^ 000 , . Property `1'a,-es 1,"r,200 2 Franchises 11,700. 7 Liquor Allocation _,,000 . 3, '13. Finds and For reituros- ? 7. r'4.1. GLrTriR< 1„k'I3F7J 17, C ur.r. _n;: ':.r _. ;n -Da 4: w _ Iii,dam.i na_strat ve ,a..7, 2!:';5 I,ihrar, Fol' re 'Dnrt. 23, 75',. City {all Dey-t. 3, 200. 12"' "' 7, 232 Build:inr. Dept. 7, .,50 . 1.?2 2,7l . Street L7 gll-It.i.nc '',000 . 37'. 3 1.-,3 , General Contili-m-e>c1 Transfer to Other Fun,rs 2,,?3%T 'Total Genial run.- 8,'52, 100 SETW\GE DISPOSAL FUND Operating Laint. 9, 21?�. 3,070r 7 a-ansfer to C< n^r.a.J. O,>1 i.�;aticn 12, 630 . 10 `0. Dond's General Operati.ncCont_i.ngency 2, 500. .. 2,00C. Transfer to ot7ier 111 10. 2 t.L_g0 Total Sowag,- . Dept-. Fun.::, 5�)='... 3JO. Y. ,,0 to l:/��l 25!� STATE TA ', STREET FUND AND R02D FUND, PARK K ..--\7D 1..lC7RE TI0' Park Improverlents 8 2, 500. $ 1. , 3,958'. Street 1--provement chi tlaint. 3 ,''£'.-2 . 17, 510 General Operating Contingency 2_ 50o. Street Ma int. (Road run` ) 3,2f)0. 0.11 r Trans fQr- to Ot;��r E'unr', l, 50lot. Total. 1Zoud & Par', Funs, $'5, '.^.•2 $ X10 827 5;'�4. 1 BANCROFT ]?()IT1)S 1 c 2 F• Int, antro t ton.!s ;p1 $ 4, 250. $ $ 2,000. Bancroft I on ds i1'2 6, 5f"o. 6,500. 3, 1 l3 ,c Total Bancroft Bonds $10,750. $ 4,000. 1-'10,193. GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS Bonds s: Int. 1963 Series Dec. $22,760. $ $1-0, 3^0, Fonds & Int. 1960 Series Dec. .:1,575. Bonds & Int. 1951. Series ;:aeFlt. 7,515. Total- G. 0. .Bonds $34, 8350. $ -0- $10, 380. SEWER CONSTRUCTION FUND Sew6r Expansion $4,2,000. $67,940, Transfer to Other Funds 50. Total Sewer Const. Fund $42,000. -0- 567,990. cul r;.�cru. PT7.TT. 1 9. 111 OtA711MR/CORTIRAC':I.'OR AD" SS 1YI? Tr.9L't7T.i`IOI7 C. E. I`l:ock & Son/ 8,91.1 S.",% L-enter 711eautt 3i7or � 9, 3n.7 James F4i_llocr.: 954.5 S.W. Frewi.na PL.s i c'enc? 14, 2%-19. t7iawam/Jaine2s Sop 6 12 / _ .]"I- 7_ /0 � ac.�7'wati~ 5.,.an ;1C�O. `Alexander Const. Co. 11995 _. .Ti. ,3unmer- crest Dr. Res i(�encn 13, ,12. Tony Schulz/Tri Square 12375 S.w. N217 1'r-Units 152, 575. Golden Key Homes/Car-ter 12010 S.r,7. Summer- Tualatincrest Dr. Residence 25, 25(D. Valley Savings " Vancouver Sign Co. 8860 S.W. Center Sign 3, 300. Ter': L. Millar/ 9 315 S.W. Walnut 11-17nits 34, 173. $253,046. EMPM POLIO _iu i "J......✓�,y.:u..-.v.....1._. •wr ::... M.�_^. ,...:i r.li .. :r11 • 1i:. 'last :Month '!n. . 1 Speeding -------.---.-------------- .--..--------- 37 j7 2. Reckless Driving -------------------------------- 1 2 3• Dri%,inZ Ititoxica::ted ------------------------ 1 1 4. Disobey' Traffic Signal or {o Sizn ------------- 0 0 5: Veh. & Oper Lica Vsolation -- --------------- 7 7 6. imp. Def. Equip. (Ligiit.s, "r�...es, ufflers)------ 3 5 7. Illegal Parking -------------------------------- 12 13 8. All Other Traffic Violations -------------------- 18 21 TOTALS S ------------------------- 79 94 .IAHN11NIGS given to Traffic Violators ---- -- ----- 07 74 Last 1,.onth 'Phi: iiontn Accidents ------------------=-------------------- 23 11 Injuries --------------------------------------- 8 5 Fatalities -------------------------------------- 0 0 hit gun Accidents ----------------------------- 2 0 •.UJICIPAL COD.IT ?moi i3T "Last 1-onth This i:o:,th Cases Processed Through Court --- --- ----- 85 94 Fines & Bail Forfeitures ------------------------ *1294.00 $1,635-00 Amount Suspended from Fines ------=-------------- *225.00 $790.00 Total Jail Sentences ----------------------------- 0 0 Cases Pending Last Day of I:onth ------------------ 9' 15 POLICE CA ., r;. SE-�.ITL..h zT—stzS—OIL-?PAIRS Unit '' biles Driven final 1171es uasUsed Oil Used .repairs Reg. 'I as t, i2 ,299 23P429 05.0 Wit. $80.00 $4.5.00 (*193.20) ($4.80) Car Wash $2.75 +..L'. 1.1w iit;ti.._.117 Ji i ..L__;a:t,�i..' Part I C1:-sse .st .: t_ ;r;e :_ai;tti 1. Crsrt-A-t .i :ov;_cides (a) _aider au-titer --------- 0 0 0` 0 0 0 (L) isle u `rter b, ^ pence ------------------ p p 0 0 0 0 2. Rape ------------------------ 3 0 6 0 0 0 3. iobbery -------------------- 0 0 0 0 0 0 4. Ag-ravated Assault -------- 0 0 0 0 0 0 5. Larceny-'Theft (except Auto)- - (a) Over $5000 ------------ 1 1 0 1 0 0 (b) Under 4"'.50.00 ----------- 7 2 r 7 0 6. Auto Theft ----------------- 0 0 0 T 7 7 7. Burglary-Breaking & Enteri n 5 3 7 3 0 0 "Totals, Part I Classes - 13 10 4 15 8 9 Part asses 8. Other Assaults ---- ------ 0 0 0 0 0 0 9. Forgery & Counterfeiting --- 1 T0 3 3 77 10. Embezzlement & Fraud - - -- T 0 0 0 0 0 11. Stolen'Prop.-Buying, pec.. Possessing ------------------ 0 0 0 0 2 2 12, Weapons-Car>�ing, ;=os: essing, - - - - - - Concealing -- - - - - -- 1 1 1 0 0 0 13, Pro:titution & Conu?iercialized Vice- ------------=----- ---- 0 0 0 0 0 0 14. Sex Offenses (except 2 & 13) 00 0 0 0 0 15. Offenses against Family 8c - - - - - - Children ------------------- 0 0 0 0 0 0 16. narcotic Drug Laws --------- 00 0 0 0 0; 17. Liquor Laws - -------- 0 0 0 0 0 0 18. Drunkeness ----------------- 1 T T 3 T I 19. Disorderly Conduct --------- T` T T p 0 0 20. Vagrancy ------------------- 0 0 0 -5 0 0 21. Gambling ------------------- 0 0 0 0 0 0' 22. Driving 'v,! ile under the Iriflu- - ence of Intox. Liquor ------ 1 i 1 1 1 1 23. Violation of Road 3c Driving - -Laws ----------------------- 49 49 49 54 54 54- 24. Illegal Parking ------------ - 1211 25. Traffic R. M.V. Laws -------- T 30 70- 27 27 27 26. X111 Other Offenses' --------- 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals, Part II Classes - 97 96 95 102 104 105 _ GRA1,JD'TOi Part I & II Classes 110 106 109 117 112 114 Page 2 3111WEIRMWE ' ICE 77 7 —._''�„--._ :c 1. ^----x* P�rt s Flu i��s �_"'i--'.._c'.r,•.� �,�_st :'o;.tr "_ l Larcetiy-ht,f`t t rS]tC? (A) ocket � --- 0 0 0 ( :) Purse-`r Lchi.0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 (C) no1;li�ti:-.g -_ 3 3 3 0 Q 0 J (U) thefts front - (exce t ) --- 2 1 1 a 0 (E) 'lefts of Aute _rt; and LccessorieE --- 1 0 0 0 0, (r) Thefts of i3icy le,- T T p T (u) - - 2 'I'r.c.ft.: i rami �`u T1G,._."1�SW - (cxcept C and L) -- 1 00 1 0 0 (H) Thefts frolil any Coin - - - - - Cperated ikacr ine: (p-rking rreL•e--s,etc) 0 0 0 0 C; 0 (I) All otr:er lance ri , - - - - TiT.f t -- - - - 0 0 0 p 0 0 -� 5 10 7 Totals, Part I Classes (fireanUo:n Page 3 10 it Orr u,ytE a ij`3: 10 17 _ 1� 1y 20 10 .«l., Under Speeding ---- . _. -_ 3 - 19 Reckless Drivin 1. Di ooe;; Traf;'i.c or Stor: Sic n 2 ORerators Lie. Viol— ations ------------ 2 - 2 Veh. Lie. Violations 0 Defective F,uip. --- 2 ? _ 3 Driving ,%Tide In_tox.- _ 0 Other Traffic Viol. - 2 2 3 7 TOTALS------ 8 4 9 6 7 - 34 TOT.US LAST .:,JIN n� 1 7 7 7 _ 22 i-ISCELL'NEOUS -A,LtHESTS ? _VdES OF JUV21NILES OFFENSES 10 & 11-12 13-14• 15 sc 17 Totals Under Burglar- ----- -- _ 0 Larceny ----------- 2 21 - 5 Bad Checks -------- 3 1 _ 4 Auto Theft -------- 2 1 _ 3 Assaults -- ------ _ 0 Liquor Laws - --- - 2 2 4 Drunkeress - -- 0 Disorderly Conduct- 0 Vandalism ------ -- _ 0 Poss Stolen Prop. _ _ 0 Curfew & Truancy - 0 Ruzia:-rays a- Escapees 2 1 - 3 hisc.1 Criminal -- 0 TOTALS . __ _ 7 3 2 2 - 19 TOT:=T.S LAST MNTR ------ 2 $ 0 - 10 Page 4 OLIL L A { I T n ACTIVITY ;YLFUzl' Last P:7G.t.: 1-i-1 Oi�i� 1. Accid ntz Investigated -----_-- - 14 6 ' 2. Vacation'rIou e Checks ----- - _--_ -- ----- 7 3. Oren Doors w Window s -- --- 6 ----- 4. Special Pro.r1 Checks - ? � 5. Assists ttiendered to C4izC' -Agencies _______________ 15 2.4J Aid 6. Aid to Citizens --_ --_ --- --__-- 42 58 7. Warrants Served -- --- - - -- - 1 2 8. Field interrogation Reports ---------------------- �s 32 9. liisc. Complaints Red'd & Investigated ------------ a. Animal ---------_ -- ---- 9 6 + b. Abandoned Auto ----------------------------- 1 1 c. Assaults, Ag_,ravated -------------------- 0 0 d. Assaults, Simple --------------------------- 0 e,' Burglar:' ----------------------------------- 0 0 0 f. Civil ----_-- - ---- --- - ------ 1 g. Disorderly Conduct ------------- ------ 1 3 2 h. Domestic ----------------------------------- T 2 i. Drunks ---------- ------- --------------- 1 1 rM j. Fire --------------------------------------- 0 1 k. Forgery, Embezzlement -'• Fraud -------------- 2 1. Juveniles --------------------------------- 8 g m. Larceny of-Bicycles ------------------------ 1 2 n. Larceny of Auto -- ----- --- --- ----- 0 1 o. Larceny Over $50.00 ------------------------ 1 1 p. Larceny Under x%50.00 --- 7 7 q. Lost & Kissing Persons --------------------- 1 0 r. Property Found ----------------------------- 0` 0 s. Property Lost ------------------------------ 2, 3 t. Prowlers ----------- --------------- ------- 3` 7 U. Suicides ----------------------------------- 0 0 v. Susp. ;Persons, Autos, Circumstances -------- 5 6 *a. Traffic ---- --- --- ---------=-------- 2 4 x. Vandalism ------------------------- ----- 4 2 All other Disc. Compl. :pec td Inv. -------- 44 8 TOTAL, Kisc. Comp. .Bec'd 8 Inv. ------- gl 71 GRAND TOTAL Activities` 9 Compl. Recd Inv. -_ __ 372 534 ff11PAIID OVEJTII`ii BY OFFICERSast Mon-tr. 'his Month ------------------- 82 76 ---------------------------------- Page 5 L Al- - I_' U, "T 1 �1," ala. FiO' lPSTJL ;� Value _- - __ _-- _------------- ------------ - PtyP?RT 1 LO—z , Value ----------------------------------------------------------�v4�r9f�5- 50.0" PID sRT1 :t COQ.! ..1'', `1alu- ---------------------------� 1 729.30 PHOrLR i N:-U, Va-lue -----------.__-- _ _ __ -4 .,e Ci.-CE3, Value Lost --------------------------------------------------------v ?( -00 CH ChS, Value Recovered ---------------------------------------------------.7 7,,`0 :r TOTAL VALUE, Property Lost or Stolen -------------------------------------- 2,606.05 TOT.':L V:1,UIs, Prort;, Found &- K.ecovered ------------$ 1,..06.38 LUQ..» i`t.+.:"t LAST T:vP'dl Yl ------------------------------------------------------- 1 97-90 LOS FO.. 7riI: 1_1iiT711 -------------------------------------------------------- 799.67 Dr ri1il. ti SOF LOURS - PEP, ACTr„`1T_' egular - ertirr.e itegular vertime Accident Inv. 4 0 Identification 0 0 Traffic Patrol 200 30 Jail Duties 0 0 RIM Foot Patrol 2.0 0 -arra.nt:Sc.rvice 2 0 Mm Cr ,.urinal Inv. 20 5 Special Detail0 4 Escort Service 2 0 `)ti-er Activit-17 0 0 Fire 1 0 Iii Coii_l, .r.-ts 10 0 Com.rlun i ca Lions 0 0 Prowl 170 22 am Photograph-,7 0 0 Training', 0 27 Records' 41 15 -coo! Patrol 8 0 Report '>^4riting * 0 45 Indicates' that overtime listed is' ,worked by officers as a natter of course and no co.ipensLtion is expected for such duties . This represents a savings to the city; of about u�225.00 "'or this month This breakdown does not include the hours 'of the Chief of Police. Unclaimed ove.-time worked by the Chief of Police this month represents a savings to the city of about` $225.00. END OF THL 1.O i iE'PO�LT FOR April , 1966 RE-`PECTFULLY SUB=, TED BY: CHIEF OF POLICE Hu h H. Wlilki.nson Page 6