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Resolution No. 1681 ", ... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 ::! 26 Z c " II: '" 0 27 a:: ., II. <l: OJ - .. .J m~~~J 28 ":Jz z . o 11:,,' . J:OWC ~ W I->~II: !!gjl-..m< 29 .. <000.. ~z)o~;;: Z 01--00 muu: t; 30 a:: CD Z <l: 0 - U ., I- .. Z 31 :J J: 32 RESOLUTION NO. 1661 . A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VERNON, APPROVING THE BUDGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1953-54. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VERNON DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: Section 1: That the budget requirements ror the riscal year 1953-1954 for the dirferent departments and for the bond interest and bond redemptions of the City of Vernon be, and the same are, hereby approved as follows: City Clerk Administration City Council Manager, City Affairs Auditing, Special City Treasurer Administration Collection of Taxes City Attorney Administration Legal, Special Elections Building and Grounds Insurance and Bonds Emp+oyees' Retirement Police Department (and Street Painting) Care of Prisoners Operation of Jail Fire Department (and Fire Alarm) Civil Derense (and Radio) Trafric Signal Maintenance Building Department Health Officer Administration Sewers - City Street Cleaning Street Maintenance Street Lighting City Engineering Library Construction and City Betterment Emergency Fund Administrative Assistant City Hall Expansion Fire Department Construction (to make up existing bond fund deficit) Fire Department Fixtures and Furnishings Contribution to Employee Group Medical Plan Total General Purposes Water Department Light & Power Department Vernon Sewer District No.1 (Maintenance) Total General City and Utility Departments -l- $ l2,100.00 3,500.00 2,100.00 3,$00.00\ 4,900.00 1,500.00 4,900.00 15,000.00 300.00 7,800.00 18,000.00 90,000.00 201,336.00 400.00 400.00 273,142.00, 3,300.00 5,000.00. 9,520.00 1,400.00 10,500.00 21,500.00 5~;:~~::~. 54,500.00 200.0q 13,100.00 65,000.00 5,000.00 7,000.00 . $ 896,698.0(}. 169,300.00 . 15,362.00. 15,500.00 . $1,117,060.00 J'8. cp.J" ~ C, .--,..._~~ / .f-~S.18 .J.c, b I / ~ 26 z c " II: a:: ::: ~., 27 <( bJ - 0 m> z 3 ~ ~ ..m~~~u';' 28 o:JII:""z J:OWC~~ bJ 1->~lI:o !:!ail-.... <.J 29 .. < 0 u 0.. ~ ~z>>-;;:z~ 01-!:00~ muU: 0 ~ 30 a:: CD Z ~ <( 0 _ .. U ~ ~ 31 J: i . 1 Bond Interest & Redemptions 2 1923 Fire Alarm 1925 Fire Alarm 1950 Sewage Disposal ( ) General ( . 953.13 588.76 84,987.50 8,025.00 6,650.00 17,~44.00 19,062.50 23,091.27 178,522.50 . 338,924.66 3 4 1925 M.I.D. No.1) 1930 M.I.D. No. 2 ( Special Dists. 1940 Sewer District No.1) 5 6 1923 Water System 1925 Water System 1930 Light & Power ) ( Utility ) 7 8 9 Total Bond Interest & Redemptions 10 Section 2: The City Clerk of the City of Vernon is 11 hereby directed to certify to the passage of this Resolution 12 and thereupon and thereafter the same shall be in full force 13 and eff'ect. 14 15 16 Adopted and Approved this /1 day of 4ugust, 1953. 4" !... j" /,,'/~/1- ~, ~~.CitY of ve~ 17 18 ~ City Clerk 19 20 21 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) ) SSe 22 COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ) 23 24 25 I, G. A. ANDERSON, City Clerk of' the City of Vernon do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 1681 was duly adopted by the City Councilor the City of Vernon and approved by the Mayor of' said City, at a regularly adjourned meeting thereOf held on August II, 19~ ~ City Clerk 32 -2- SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS '. .' 41/' J The 1953-54 city tax rate for the City of is $ · .. 7 set for 1952-53. Vernon This is comparable to the rate of $ ,245 ;p I if..r .r:91L/.' " The budget for 1953-54 as adopted by the City Council totals Of this) $tf~.( .ll'8. > 7 is for th~ Public Utility Departments (water, light, power, gas) of the city. The 1952-53 budget t.otalled.$ /,.leJ.J;3-S.l:' ~ $ .\AO 8 .K<.,f'. V] C~A'~ 0' -(~t~y ~~ .-: , of which was for Public Utility Depart~ents. City Auditor .., JESSII!, K. GRANT . Editor #., J. Roy HOLLAND Director of Research RUTH TAYLOR Office Manager DIRECTORS F. M. BANKS, Los Angeles Gas and Electric Companies C. A. BARKER, JR., Burbank Aircraft Industry COY BURNETT, Los Angeles Cement Industry IMRA WANN BUWALDA, Pasadena Women Taxpayers EDWARD W. CARTER, Los Angeles Retail Merchants H. R. ERKES, Los Angeles Savings and Loan JAS. D. FORWARD, San Diego Ti tie Insurance Y. FRANK FREEMAN, Hollywood Motion Pictures BEN P. GRIFFITH, Los Angeles General Contractors EARLE V. GROVER, Los Angeles Manufactl.iring DR. A. C. HARDISON, Santa Paula Agriculture HENRY O. HARRIES, Los Angeles Steam Railroads LESTER W. HINK, Eerkeley Retail Merchants JOHN n. HUGHES, San Francisco Construction and Engineering JAMES HURST, San Francisco Real Estate LOWELL E. JESSEN, Beverly Hills Publishing HAYDEN F. JONES, Los Angeles Rural Lands H. C. JUDD, San Francisco Oil and Gas LELAND M. KAISE.R, San Francisco Investment Banking F. B. MAGRUDER, San Francisco Ste:un Railroads PETER MCBEAN, Saugus Agriculture JOHN J. PIKE, Los Angeles Industrial Distributor D. W. PONTIUS, Los Angeles Electric Railroads MRS. E. M. PRINCE. San Francisco Women Taxpayers VICTOR H. ROSSETTI, Los Angeles Banks MILO E. ROWELL, Fresno Wholesale Produce PORTKR SESNON, San Francisco Livestock Industry KENNETH SMrrH, San Francisco Timber DUDLEY M. STEELE, Palm Desert Financial at Large J. F. SULLIVAN, JR., San Francisco Banks BEN]. H. SWIG, San Francisco Real Estate REESE H. TAYLOR, Los Angeles 011 and Gas E. H. TICKLE, Carmel Hotels HARRY J. VOLK, Los Angeles Insurance GUILFORD H. WHITNEY, San Diego Business Properties EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE DR. A. C. HARDISON D. W. PONTIUS H. R. EREES JAS. D. FORWARD DUDLEY M. STEELE EARLE V. GROVER BEN P. GRIFFITH JOHN B. HUGHES REESE H. TAYLOR F. M. BANKS HARRY J. YOLK DR. A. C. HARDISON President LELAND M. KAISER Vice President EARLE V. GROVER Vice President H. R. ERKES Treasurer N. BRADFORD TRENHAM General Manager MARTIN J. WEn. Legal Counsel SHEFFIELD J. ARNOLD Secretary and Assistant Treasurer CALIFORNIA TAXPAYERS' ASSOCIATION STATEWIDB NONPOLITICAL INCORPORATED 1926 750 PACIFIC ELECTRIC BUILDING TRINITY 9001 LOS ANGELES 14 August 21) 1953 VIT. G, A. Anderson, City Clerk Ci ty of Vernon City Hall Vernon, California Dear Mr. Anderson: For the past several years we have published the tax rates of California cities in The TAX DIGEST. This has been made possible through your cooperation of which we are duly appreciative. This year) we wish to ask your assistance in ing us with two important pieces of information: city tax rate, and (2) the amounts of the budgets for 1952-53 and for 1953-54 for your city. supply- (1) your approved We would appreciau~ your filling in the data for tax rates and budgets as shown on the enclosed form and return- ing it to us as soon as possible. You may wish to retain the duplicate form for your files. A self-addressed, stamped envelope is enclosed for your convenience. Very truly yours, CALIFORNIA TAXPAYERS' ASSOCIATION j;~~ ,~ J. ROY HOLLAND, Director of Research JRH:mev enc/ PURPOSE To aid in bringing about, through nonpartisan and nonpolitical means, the greatest possible economies consistent with efficiency in the expenditure of public monies throughout Califor- nia. The Association shall Dot seek to change the tax system. OFFICIAL PUBLICATION THE TAX DIGEST