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City Council Packet - 01/09/1967 TIGARD CITY COUNCIL MEETING JANUARY 9, 1967 AGENDA: 1. CALL TO ORDER 2, ROLL CALL 3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 4. OATH OF OFFICE Councilman Bergmann Councilman Fisher Councilman Well 5. ELECTION OF MAYOR 6. ELECTION BY BALLOT OF PRESIDENT OF COUNCIL 7. APPROVAL OF, MINUTES --December 12, 1966 8. MONTHLY REPORTS (a) Financial (b) Building (c)" Police (d) Sewer 9 PAYING OF THE BILLS 10. ORDINANCE FOR LEFT TURN CHANNELIZATION ON S.W. PACIFIC HIGHWAY (S.W. Johnson Avenue to S.W. McDonald Avenue) (a) Adoption of Ordinance 11. COLUMBIA REGION ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS (a) Authorize payment of membership assessment $44.00 12 ANNEXATION ORDINANCE - Heins and Lai (a) Setting of Public Hearing - February 13, 1967 13. ANNEXATION ORDINANCE - Pinebrook, et al (a) Setting of Public Hearing,- January 30, 1967 14. ANNEXATION)ORDINANCE - Gass (a) Setting of Public Hearing - February 13, 1967 15.` TRANSFER OF FUNDS (a) Transfer $100.00 to Bancroft Bond Fund from General Fund 16. ANNEXATION - Dumars (a) 'Public Hearing - 8:00 P.M. (b) Adoption of Ordinance 17.' LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION - Approval (a) 'Class "A" Dispenser's LicenseRip's Restaurant 18. GARBAGE COLLECTION FRANCHISE (a) Report from City'Administrator 19.- OTHER BUSINESS 20. CALL ITO THE AUDIENCE FOR THOSE DESIRING TO SPEAK 21. ADJOURNMENT T S G A R D C I T Y C O U N'C I L REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1967, 7:30 P.M. 1. ROLL CALL Prasent: Mayor E.G. Kyle, Councilmen F. H. Bergmann, Roy M. Fisher, Harvey L. Knauss, John P. Well, Attorney F. A. Anderson, City Administrator Robert K. Logan; Keith C. Thompson, City Engineer; Monnie S. Andrews, City Recorder 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 3. OATH OF OFFICE ADMINISTERED TO NEWLY ELECTED COUNCILMEN (a) Councilman Floyd FI. Bergmann (b) Councilman Roy M. Fisher (c) Councilman John P. Well Oath of Office Administered by Attorney Anderson 4. ELECTION OF MAYOR FOR TWO YEAR TERM Nomination of Mayor E.G. Kyle Motion: Councilman Bergmann, Seconded by Councilman Well Nomination Closed. Motion: Councilman Well, Seconded by Councilman Fisher Approved by unanimous 'vote of Council. Election of E. G. Kyle as Mayor Motion: Councilman Bergmann, Seconded by Councilman Fisher KIM Approved by unanimous vote 5. ELECTION OF :PRESIDENT TO CITY COUNCIL Nomination of Councilman Floyd H. Bergmann Motion's Councilman Knauss, Seconded by Councilman Well Nomination Closed. : Motion: Councilman Fisher, Seconded by Councilman Knauss Approved by unanimous Vote of Council Ballot tabulation: 5 Votes Cast for CouncilmanBergmann. Page 1 - 1/9/67' 6. 'MSNL"PES, for approval December 12, 1966 Approved, 7. FINANCIAL AND DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS FOR DECEMBER 1966 (a) 3,2,mirted and made a part of the record. 8. PAYING OF THE BILLS Motions Councilman Bergmann., :seconded by Councilman Fisher - Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 9. ORDINANCE- An Ordinance Amending Section 10 of Chapter VIII (Parking Regulations) of Ordinance No. 66--20, and Declaring an Emergency (a), Ordinance No. 67-1 Ordinance read three times by title and number (b), Motion: Councilman Bergmann, Seconded by Councilman Fisher Adopted by unanimous vote of Council. 10. COLUMBIA REGION ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS Authorizing Payment of Membership Assess- ment in the amount" of $44.00. (a) Motion: Councilman Fisher, Seconded by Councilman Knauss Approved by unanimous vote of Council.' 11.5 ANNEXATION ORDINANCE An Ordinance Setting Hearing with respect to Proposed Annexation of the Lands of R. Paul Heins and'Martin'C. Lai', being Tax Lot 1500 1S1 35-A,-in Sec. 35, 'T1S, R1W, W.M., Washington County, Oregon, and'Direct- ing Giving of Notice Thereof. Public Hearing - `8:00 P.M., February 13, 1967, Council Chamber, City Hall, Tigard,, Oregon (a) 'Ordinance No. 67-2 - Ordinance read three times by title and number (b) 'Motion: Councilman Bergmann, Seconded by Councilman Knauss Adopted by unanimous vote of Council. 12. ANNEXATION ORDINANCE - Pinebrook, et al Postponed. Page 2 - ;1/9/67 13. ANNEXATION ORDINANCE -- An Ordinance Setting Hearing with respect to Proposed A;nexation of the Lands of Howard S. Gass and Margaret A. Gass being a portion of Lots 24, 25 and 26, North Tigardville Addition, Washington County, Oregon, and Directing Giving of Notice-'Phereof Public, Hearing - 8:00 P.M., February 13, 1967, Council Chambers, City hall, Tigard, Oregon (a) Ordinance No.-67-3 Ordinance read three times by title and number (b) Motions Councilman Well, Seconder: by Cou..-_Znian Fisher Adopted by unanimous vote of Council. 14. RESOLUTION: 'TRANSFER OF CITY FUNDS (a) Transfer of $3,465.58 as a loan from Sewage Disposal Fund to'Bancroft Bond ;k3 bund, for S.W. Pacific Highway Sewer Project Resolution Authorized Transfer of Funds (See note attached) Motion: Councilman Fisher, Seconded by Councilman Well Adopted by unanimous vote of Council. (b) Transfer of $100.00 from General Fund back toImprovement Bond Interest Sinking'Fund '(Reimburse County Treasurer) Motion: , Councilman Knauss, Motion seconded by Councilman Bergmann Approved by unanimous vote of council. 15. ANNEXATION ORDINANCE - An Ordinance Annexing to the City of Tigard Lands of A. E ;DuMars and Leota R. DuMars in Sec'. 34, TIS, R1W, W.M., Washington County, Oregon Public Hearing;- 8:00 P.M. : Hearing Closed. (a) Ordinance No. 67-4 - Ordinance read three times by title and number ' (b) Motion: Councilman Well, Seconded by Councilman Bergmann Adopted by unanimous vote of'Council. Page 3 = 1/9/67 16. APPROVAL OF APPLI:ATION FOR CLAS , 'A DISPENSERS LICENSE -Rip's Restaurant Motion. Councilman Bergmann, seconded by Councilman Knauss Approved by, unanimous vote ;,E t:ouncil 17. GARLlAGECOLLBCTION FRANCHISE (a) Report from City Administrator to review the Garbage Situation in 90,days, April 10, 1967 (See Attached Report) Motion: Councilman Bergmann, Seconded by Councilman Well Approved by unanimous vote of Council. OTHER SUSINESS 1. It was moved by Councilman Bergmann, Seconded by Councilman Knauss, and unanimously carried that Council proclaim January 15, 1967, to January 21,`1967,' as Jaycee Week. 2. City Administrator reported that the tile, which was broken by Dilworth Excavating Company on the Stearns property,' will be repaired as soon as possible. 3. ADJOURNMENT: 8:20 P.M. F , Page 4 - 1/9/67 BILLS PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT JANUARY 9, 1967 General Fund, U. S. National Bank Balance as of November 30, 1966 $16,520.32 December Receipts 13,932.50 Balance 82 Check No. 1972 League Of Ore. Cities, Group Dues 137.09 1983 Roger-Thomssen - Recording Fee 15.00 1984 State Compensation Dept. - 3rd Quarter 46.07 1985 Tigard Lumber Co. 51.76 1986 whitcher Printing & Stationery 36.65 1987 Tigard Union Gasoline 6.88 1988 City-County Planning - 1/2 year payment 330.45 1989 William Poole - Judge (Nov.) 100.00 2003Oregon State Tax Commission - 4th Quarter 461.90 2004 E. G. Kyle - Oct., Nov., Dec. 45.00 2005 J. P. Well - Oct., Nov., Dec. 37.50 -2006 ' Roy M. Fisher - Oct., Nov., Dec. 30.00 2007 H. L. Knauss - Oct., Nov., Dec. 45.00 2008 F. H. Bergmann - Oct., Nov., Dec. 45.00 2009 Portland_Gene. al Electric Co. - St. Ltg. 375.95 418.32 -2010 Northwest Natural Gas Co. 46.85 2011 Oregon Association Chiefs of Police 10.00 2012- The TimesPublications - P & Z 9.30 40.92 2013 F. C. Keesling Painting City Hall Interior 420.00 2014 Addressograph-Multigraph Corp._ 4.30 2015 John Hayden - 4x5 Graphic Camera 30.00 2016 George F. Cake Co. Police Supplies 13.25 ` 2017 Insurance Associates Agency 131.00 2018 International City Manager's Assn. - MIS reports. 10.00. 2019 H. P. Barrows - Legal Description - Annexation 35.00 2020 Del Ball Ford Co. 19.81 2021 City-County Joint Planning 100.00- 2022 F. A. Anderson - Court 131.20 259.70 2023 William Poole - Judge (Dec.) 100.00 2024 Communication Specialists '(Antenna) 43.955 Salaries & Taxes 4,509.9 2025 Mote's Pharmacy - Police Camera Supplies 63.18 2026 Northwest Industrial' Laundry Co. 13.40 '-- 2027 Hugh H. Wilkinson -`mileage - Dec. 4.80 '- 2028 Nine-T-Nine - Gasoline 190.44 2029 Harold C. Daniels - mileage - Dec. 22.56 2030 Secretary of State - Notary Application 6.50 2031 Bill Purdum -;Paneling 75.00 2032 West Coast Telephone 154.65 2033 Tigard Water District - Nov., Dec. 5.00 Book Balance '$22,335.99 $ 8, 6. Sewa a Dis osal Fund - First National Balance;as of-November 30, 1966 $23,098.62 December Receipts s Balances 5,232.19 Check No. STT-U. S. National Bank "Sinking Fund" 316.67 539 League of Ore. Cities - Group Ins. 52.56 543 Monnie S. Andrews - Petty Cash 100.00 545 State Compensation Dept. - `3rd Quarter 73.85 546 SCM Corporation 64.15 547 Tigard Lumber Co. 160.86 Sewage Dic'posal Fund - First National (Cant.) Check No. M Oregon State Tax Commission 109.60 554 Northwest Natural Gas Co. 226.62 555 Portland General Electric Co. 230.42 556 Van Waters a Rogers 99.01 557 Pennsalt Chemicals Corp. : 56,25 558 - Stevens, Thompson, Runyan, Ries, Inc. —Pacific Sewer 1,043.40 559 - Pioneer Nat'l Title Inc. - Schrier Easement - Pacific 28.00 560 City-County Joint. Planning 400.00 561 F. A. Anderson S.W. Pacific Hwy, 7.20 27.20 Salaries & Taxes 1,599.29 563 Nine-T-Nine - Gasoline 32.30 564 U. S. Postmaster - postage 50.00 565 West Coast Telephone 25.55 566 Tigard Water District 56.95 $ ,7 .68 526 U. S. National Bank Bonds 8,000.00 530 U. S. National Bank - Bond Coupons 192.50 532 U. S. National Batik - Bond Coupons 2,057.50 Tru_75 Y.00 Book Balance $13,328.13 Sewage Disposal - U. S. National Balance as o Novem er , 1966 $ 1,369.74 December Receipts 263.49 Balance $-1,633.23 a Road and State Tax Street Fund - U. S. National Balance as of November 30, 1966 $ 6,231.11' December Receipts 2,551.24 Balance 63 Public Works and Roads - `u. S. National C ieeck'N®. 1985 Tigard Lumber Co. $ 58.60 1986 Whitcher Printing & Stationery 4.50' 390 League of Ore. Cities,:Group Ins. 40.40- 393 State CompensationDept. = 3rd,Quarter 64.29' 398 Ore. State Tax Commission 4th Quarter 107.00 399 Stevens & Thompson - Main St. 366.00 383.00` 400 Owen Snyder Road Const. Co. 8.00' 401 Dietzgen 4.45' 402 Stone Supply Co. ;65.45° Salaries &'Taxes 709.88 403 Dept. of Finance & Administration 105.00 ' $ 1,550 Park Check No. N67 Portland General Electric Co. $ 4.04 Book Balance $7,227.74 Bancroft Bonds # 1 & Interest - U. S. National Bank Bence as of November 30, 1966 $ (337.41) December Receipts 542.46 ''Balance36�. ' Sewer Construction Fund -- U. S. National Balance as of December 31, 1966 $ 66.11 Sewage Construction Fund First National Balance as :of December 31, 1966 ($ 4,407.26) General Fund - Fitst National Balance as of November 3b,X566 $ 208.29 December Receipts 129.12 Balance T---TS7-.IT Bancroft Bond # 2 & Interest - First National Balance as of November 30, 1966 $ 1,705,22_ December Receipts 102.09 Balance 1,807.31 Road Fund First National falance as of December 31, 1966 18.99 Bancroft Bond # 3 & Interest Balance as of November 30, 1966 $10,584.68 .� December Receipts - 0 - Balance $10,584.68 Check No. 540 Dilworth Excavating Co. -Paym't #2 S.W. Pacific Sewer 10,584.68 r Total Payable First *.National $25,587.36 Total Payable U. S. National 9,671.44 35,258.80 F: OEM FINANCIAL STA""3MBU December 31, 1966 Revenues 1966-67 Current_ Year To GENORAL FUND P..udget Month Date Available Cash 7/1/616, $1.9,000. -0- .r23,757. . Property Taxes 19,000. $11,448, 18,371. Building Permits 5,800. 826. 7,422. Franchises 14, 388. 75. 8,2.37. Cigarette Tax -.0- -0•- 1,816. Liquor Allocation 6,600. -0 3,437 Business Licenses 5,500. 90. 6,316. Fines and Forfeitures 11,100. 1,125. 6,855. Other Revenues - 950. 163. 436. Transfer from other Funds 10,156. 501. 861. Total General Fund _$92,494. $14,228. $79,021. SMIAGE DISPOSAL FUND AvailableCash 7-1-66 $23;000. -0- $31,701 . Sewer"Service Charges 36,000. $3,870. 21,011. Connection Fees &`Misc.Income 30,000. 1,604. 39,433. Transfer from other Funds 0 -0- Total Sewage Disposal Fund $89,000. 55,474. $92,145. STATE TAX STREET AND ROAD FUND Cash on Hand as of-7/1/:66 $25,000. -0- $26,718. State Gas Tax 20,852. -0- 9,696. County Road Tax 3,948. $2,551. 2,551. Transfer from other Funds' -0- -0- 'Total Street 0-Total' Street and Road Fund $49;600. 52,551. $38,965. BANCROFT BONDS 1 & 2 & INTEREST Cash on Hand as of 7/1/66 $5,222. -0- ,-9,137. Cash with County Treasurer- 1,103. -p- -0- Assessment #1 & #2 2,675. $87. $1,650. Interest 750. 557. 884. Transfer from other 'Funds -0- $10,585. $41,882. Total Bancroft Bonds $9,750. $11,229. $46,553. GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS Available Cash on Hand 7/1/66 $6,700. -0- 511,402. with County Treasurer Taxes 15,070. -0- -0- Transfer from Sewage, Disposal Fund 12,`370. $10,250. $10,250. RIM Total Obligation Bond Hina $34,140. $10,25G. $21,652. UNBONDED ASSESSMENT -0- $21. $765, x: i MEN= Emil= FINANCIAL STATEMENT DECE14BEP. 31, 1966 EXPENDITURES 1966/67 Current Year To GENERAL FUND Budget Month Date Mayor and Council $ 2,400. $ 203. $ 919. Municipal Court 1,990. 200. 704. Administrative Dept. 22,892. 2,372. 16,073. Building Dept. 2,725. 128. 895.` Planning and Zoning Dept. 625. 9. 219. Library 2,285. 50. 767. Police Dept. 37,978. 2,864. - 20,368. Non-Departmental 19,116. 1,979. 9,396. Contingency 2,483. -0 -0- Transfer to Other Funds -0- -0- -0- Total General Fund $92,494. $7,805. $49,341. SEWAGE DISP -AL FUND Operating & Maint. $72,883. $4,395. $30;691. Contingency 3,747. -0- -0- Transfer to 0Transfer-to G.O. Bonds 12,370. 10,250. 10,250. Transfer to Other Funds -0- 10,585. 42,241. Total Sewage Disposal $89,000. $25,230. $83,182. STATE TAX STREET & ROAD FUND Public Works $40,004. $1,447. $13,589. County Roads 3,948. 8. _ 342. Park Improvements 5,125. 4. 696. Contingency Fund 723. -0- -0- Transfer to Other Funds -0 -0- -0- Total State Tax & Rd. Fundl$49{600. $1,459. $15,127. GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS & INT. 1960 Series Dec. $3,250. $10,250. $10,250. 1961 Series Sept. 1,175. -0- -0- 1956 Series July 17,345. -0- -0- Total G.O.Bonds & Int. $21,,770. $10,250. $10,250. BANCROFT iBONDS 3 & 2 '& INT., .'Bancroft #1 $2,250. =0- $1,897. Bancroft #2 7,500. -0- 53. Transfer to Other Funds -0 $501. 501. Total Bancroft Bonds $9,750. $501. $2,451. BANCROFT BONDS # 3 -0- $10,585. $41,881. f' SIR Iiii:41201 DEC:b13Ea REPORT f TIGARD TRL-'AT;ENT PLANT SEWAGE DEPARTMENT Total gallons of sewage and industrial waste treated: 33,404,000 gallons Average daily flow: 1,077,000 gallons tTotal solids for the month: 55,000 gallons The daily average of solids: 3,000 gallons Total chlorine for the month: 355 pounds The daily average of chlorine: 11;pounds Tests run to show plant efficiency are: BOD test: Raw sewage - 130 ppm (parts per million) Primary effluent 74 ppm Final effluent - 16 ppm Primary percent reduction - 430 Final;percent reduction '= 86% DO test: Raw sewage: - 5.7 Final effluent - 76 Percent incre4Lse -f 25`0 Solids test: Raw sewage - 104 susp sol. Final effluent - 38 mg/L Percent reduction - 59% ftp BUILDING PERMITS - DECEMBER 1966 Owner/Contractor Address Tvoe Valuation Alexander Const. Inc. 11600 S.W. Burlcrest Residence $13,612 J. Alan Paterson 10375 S.W. Meadow Residence 15,015 Oregon Sign & Neon Co. 13900 S.W. Pacific Sign 1,000. Oregon Sign & Neon Co. 13900 S.W. Pacific Sign 1,000. D"vid Scaulz 11950 S.W. Katherine Residence 20,885. Vance R. Lee 10290 S.W. Brookside Residence 13, 797. James Willock 9525 S.W. _Frewing Ct. Residence 16, 868. Tigard Shopping Plaza 250 Tigard Shopping Plaza Remodeling 5,440. Mobil Oil Corp. 12825 S.W. Pac. Hiwav Ser.Station 27, 702. Alexander Const. 11810 S.W. Burlcrest Residence 13,612. Vance Lee 12555 S.W. Brookside Ct. Residence 15. 848. TOTAL $144,779. II POLICE DE-PAR"I'MENT n us,,,.....,i:.{ COt SOLIDATED MONTHLY REPORT FOR MONTH: OF 1960 TRAFFIC ARREST ANALYSIS ` Last Month This Mont 42, 1. Speeding_--- -_ --- � ���_-_�� 17 2a Reckless Driving--------�------ - ® W 2 2 -- 3. Driving While Iritoxicated --------------------- �_-W ---_ 4 4. Disobey Traffic Signal or Stop Sign- - --•- - 8 5. Veh. & Oper.Lic. Violations------ -°--�------ 51 10 6. Imp.-Def.EquYp- (Dights,fsrakes,Mufflers) -- -- 10 7 Illegal Parking------------------------------ _Lt, :L7 8. All Other Traffic Violations----------------- 18 14 TOTALS - WARNINGS Given to Traffic `Jiolators-------------- 7� RADAR CITATIONS---------- TRAFFIC ACCIDENT SUMMARY Last Month This Month 12 29 Accidents----------------------------------------- 3 14 Injuries----------------------------------------- Fatalities--------------------------------------- 0 4 2 Hit & Run Accidents------------------------------ MUNICIPAL COURT REPORT Last Month This Month Cases Processed Through Court- ------ 120 112 _�-___--®__-----41,459.50 4,&'26.00 Fines & Bail Forfeitures----- -- Amount Suspended from Fines--- _- __- 2 x137,50 30.00 Cases Pending Last Day of Month------------------- 15 19 z` POLICE CAR EXPENSE-MILEAGE-GAS-OIL-REPAIRS Unit# Miles Driven Final Miles Gas Used Oil Used Repairs Reg'. Maint. 2 5,852 65,503 650.1 is . t. 05-00X52.68 $249.65 iiia ._ 1;f P AR' '.11 c.J i.+Jfv3IdL`1 REPORT c.1NIFORM t,',LA.SSI (:CA1I0t4 OFFFNSES CASES ARRESTS OFFENSES CASES ARRESTS __ ,J: " >! r'ECJ�ES 1�(Vt:�-�i� :i �AIi ED KNOWN CLEARED PartI Classes_. ._._ Lasa Month This Month 1. Criminal z olr,ic ide (a)' Murder Norio gli.gent (b) Manslaughter_uy Negl 2. 0 i_ 0 i 3L 0 4, Aggravated Assa('jlt- - __rte: p 5. Larceny-:fh-eft (except: Auto) (a; Cover $50.00---__--u._.._..�___.,., 1 2 0 n L (b) 'Under 9 2 2 2 , 6. Auto Theft-----------%------- l — :L Q. !. Burglary-Breaking- & Frztering 4, 0 0 1 0 0- Totals, Cart 1 Classes-- 15 4 4 14 3 2 Part 11 Classes 8. Other Assaults-­­­­­_. 1 1 0 9. Forgery & Counterfeiting--- 0 0 1 1 10. Embezzlement. & Fraud-..-:.-- --- 1!+ 11. Stolen. Prop,-Buying, Possess ��g�� �_�...�� ___ .�W,.__ p 0 0 p 0 0 12, TATeapons-Carrying, Possessing, Concealing- -�-- . m 0 0 0 0 0 0 13. Prostitution ;& Contme.:cialized— vice.°----_-...,-.__-da__,_- 0 0 0 0 0 0 14. Sex Offenses (except 2 & 13) C 0 1 0 0 0 15`. Offenses against Family & Children-----__._,-;__._,y----_. 0 0 (1) 0 0 0 16`. Narcotic Drug Laws-m------- 0 0I 1 p O 17. Liquor Laws-s..__.-- - - 1 1 0 3 3 1 18. Drunkeness--------_W--- - 2_ 2 1 2_ 2_ 2 lg. Disorderly Conduct---------- Q. 0 a Z. Z 20. Vagrancy®--_------------------------- a._ 1.. 1 Q_ Q_ Q_ 21. Gambling---------- 0 0 0 0 0 0 22. Driving =While Tinder the Influ- ence of Intox.Liquor---- --- 2 2 2 2 2 2 23`. Violation of Road & Driving Laws---`------------------ 76 76 76 78 78 78 24, Illegal Parking----=-------- 14 14 14 iz 17 Traffic & M.V.La;rs-­--a-®I- 41 41 El -110 6 ALl' Other Offenses= ( Totals, Part, II Classes- 16o 146 142 1 126 3 6 12 7 GRAND TOTALS, Part I. & 11 Classes175 150 146 150 130 128 POLiCE DEPARTMENT MONTHLY REPORT UNIFORM CLASSIFICATION OFFENSES CASES ARRESTS OFPFNSES CASES ARRESTS KNOWN' CLEARED KNOWN CLEARED Part I Classes (Breakdown) - Last�Month — - This .Month Larceny--Theft (Except Auto) (A) Pocket Pickp 0 (B) Purse Snatching-----.- n 0 0 � L: (C) Sr)oplifting- ..,� 2 1 } l- ? 1 1 (U) Thefts from Autos (except. E) 0 0 0 1 O (E) Thefts of Auto PartsuW � - &'Accessories _._W (F) Thefts of Bicycles--_ 5 � ? Q_ n0 i.. 1 L 0 `/ (0) Thefts from Buildings (Except C & Ii)r.,--:-,..-,_-- O0 0 0 0 (H) Thefts from any coir: � - Operated Machines-- --- 1 _ 0 0 0 0 (1) All other larceny, �_ - - Theft---- ....o.-:..o---...,-a--- l O 0 3 0 Totals, Part I :.lasses (Breakdown)_--- 1C) S 9 l 1 Page 3 POLICE D 1 ARTI MEET MONTHLY REPORT ARREST� OF MINORS - - - _ TRAFFIC ARRESTS BY AGES OF MINORS OFFENSES 15 & 1-6 17 18 19 20 Totals Under Speeding---------- - 1 J 2 j _ 12 Reckless DrivingW------ 0 Disobey Traffic Signal or Stop sign------- 1 1 Operators L,ic,'viol--•- -- ations-------­------W- l _ 1 ;'eh.:Lic.YViolations---- 6 - 6 Defective Ecruipmerzt--- Driving - -WDriving While Intox,- Q Other Traffic Viol.W � 5 TOTALS--- ------- �3 4 6 12 1+ 29 TOTALS LAST MONTH 8 9 4 1 - MISCELLANEOUS -M SCELLANEOUS ARRESTS BY AGES OF jUVENILES 10 & 1112 13-14 15 1617 Totals - Under Burglary-------------- 0 Larceny---------------- Bad -----...----._--Bad Checks--------- --- 0 Auto Theft-----------m- >0 Assaults- -.---------- 0 Liquor Laws----------- 0 Drunkeness------ ----- 0 Disorderly Conduct---- - Vandalism------------- Poss.Stolen Prop„----- Q 0 Curfew & Truancy------- 1 1 - 2 Runaways & Escapees---' 0 Misc. Crimina 0 TOTALS®m- - 1 1_ 2 TOTALS :LAST MONTH---- - - 3 l• 4 1- 9 ...Page 4 i L�L7L`b DE'PAT2TIviE-NT :N101,1 `HLY REPORT REPORT Last Month This Month 12 20 2. Vacation douse becks ->_ _„W .w�._. r��...'.,.- 1+ 9 3 Open Doors 5 117 14 4. Special Provel Checks----_ 45-, 711,19 5.; Assists Rendered to Dither Agencies----- 37 30 6. Aid to _-----.-- -.-- ;f t�tE 7. Warrants Served------------------------------- � 8. Field Interrogation Reports.--.­­�-_-___ 68 49 9. Misc. Complaints Recd a fnv-_�stigated a. Animal--------------- - -- --- 6 2 b. Abandoned Auto------------------- 2 0 c. Assaults, Aggravated--------------- 3 d. Assaults, S tnpley-------.------------------ 1 0 e., Burglary----- ---- - --. - 4 1 f. Civil------------------------------ 2 1 g. Disorderly Conduct----------------- 0 2 h. Domestic .;----------------------------------- 0 2 i. Drunks --.�---------..----------------------------------- 2 2 j Fire W _____ 0 0 k. :Forgery, Eabezzlement�&Fraud----- 16 11 1. Juvenile-------------------------- 9 [+ M. Larceny of Bicycles---------------- 5 2 n. Larceny of Autos------- ----------- 1 1 oo Larency of; over $50.0c- 1 0 p. Larceny of Under $50,00--'---------- 9 9 q.. Lost & Missing Persons---------- -® 2 2 Property Found 1 0 S. Property Lost----------------------- 1 2 t. Prowlez,s------- --:_m'-- --'-----,----- 4 1 . U. Suicides------ --- 0 0 vo Susp.Persons,Autos,Circumstances- 4 ` (, cin. Traffic- - 1 2 x. 7andalismm - - --- - 3 3 y. All Other Misc,Compl>.Rec°d && 'Inv.- ' 37 29 TOTALS, Misc,.Comps".Rec°d & Inv.- 111 85' GRAND TOTAL Activities & Comcl,Rec°d Inv.- 753 506 -.''AID O`ERTIME woRim-D By OFFICERS-------�-- --- as No r n -- — - 52 37: Page5 _'iJLr E DEPA=<r'MEN,T 1,1ONTHLY REPORT ---- E"✓F+" ATION REPORT OF STOLEN ANL RECOVERED P110PERTY INCLUDI23G C.HEC 2 PROPERTY"STOLEN, Value -_.��.------ .-----_r____----- -----:___ -- u, O - - PROPERTY LOST, Value---------------_------------------------------ PROPERTY ---- _- --_-v __PROPERTY RECOVERED, Value------------------- PROPERTY ----...---- ----- -PROPERTY FOISND, ---- -- cne CHECKS, Value ---------------------------------$- � o CHECKS -----------------------------------------Value Recavered $ Cl g,�� TOTAL VALUE, Property Lost or stolen -------- ----_----_-®____-_$ TOTAL VALTUE, Property round & Recovered--��-$ LL2.75 - PMS FOR LAST MONTH----------------------------------------------. 1. 110 LOSS FOR THIS MONTH--------------------------------------------- --I--- 1 L .-.- - _- - _ _ d-_ _-$ 4,2 86 --- _ _ BREAKDO"WN OF HOURS PER ACTIVITY Regular Overtime Regular Overtime Accident Irv. 40 5 Identification 5 0 Traffic Patrol 170 n Jail Duties 6 0 .Foot Patrol 0 2 Warrant Service 1; 0 Criminal Inv. 20 15 Special Detail 0- 0 Excort Service 0 0 Other Activity 5 0 Fire O 0 Prowl 341 12 Communications 0 O Training 12 tf�� Photography 5 5 School Patrol 0' 0 Records 45 0 Report Writing 44 88* *indicates that overtime denoted is worked by officers as a matter of course and no compensation is expected for such duties. This breakdown does not include the hours of the Chief of Police i END OF THE MONTH REPORT F©RD_ ,C .;r tB^R ,1566 RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED BY: CHIEF OF POLICE Hugh H. Wilkin on Page 6