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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0183NT ORDINANCE No. 183 (New Series) All ORDINANCE LEVYING A TAX FOR THE CURRENT FISCAL YEAR (1936 -1937) UPON ALL TAXABLE PROPERTY WITHIN THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO AND FIXING THE RATE OF SUCH TAX. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION 1. There is hereby levied upon all taxable real and personal property within the City of San Luis Obispo, County of San Luis Obispo, State of California, a tax for the fiscal year of said City beginning on the lst. day of July, 1936, and now current, of 1.43 on each one hundred dollars in value of said property, for the Dur-coses herein specified and apportioned. among the funds in the City Treasury, as follows: 1. For the General Fund there is levied a tax of .81 on each one hundred dollars in value of said property. 2. For each of the following bond funds there is levied 2 tax on each one hundred dollars in value of said property, to be used in paying the accruing interest and maturing bonds of the various issues of bonds heretofore issued by the City of San Luis Obispo, s,hich tax is in the amount, and is to be apportioned among such bond funds in the City Treasury, as follows: (a) For the sewer Improvement Bond Fund of 1899, evidenced by bonds dated December 1, 1899, a tax of r.01,5 ; (b) For the I'Water Bond Tax and Redemption Account«, evidenced by bonds dated December 1, 1899, a tax of .035 ; (c) For the Improvement Bond Fund of 1909, evidenced by bonds dated July 1, 1909, a tax of $ .107 ; (d) For the Setter Extension Bond Fund of 1917, evidenced by bonds dated June 1, 1917, a tax of �, .008 �__; (e) For the City Farm Bond Fund, evidenced by bonds dated April 1, 1918, a tax of � .016__ _ ; " 4 (f).For the Improvement Bond Fund of 1922, evidenced by bonds dated July 1, 1922, a tax of $ .057 ; (g) For the Improvement Bond Fund of 1925, evidenced by bonds dated June 1, 1935, a tax of $ .016 ; (h) For the Sewer Extension Bond Fund of 1927, evidenced by bonds dated October 1, 1927, a tax of $ .023 ; (i) For the miller and Lux Laguna Property Bond Fund, evidenced by bonds dated October 1, 1927, a tax of $ .027 ; (j) For the Sewer Extension Bond Fund of 1929, evidenced by bonds dated July 1, 1929, a tax of 4 .028 ; (k) For the Bridge and Culvert Bond Fund of 1929, evidenced by bonds dated July 1, 1929, a tax of $ .019 ; (1) For the Sewer Extension Bond Fund of 1931, evidenced by bonds dated July 1, 1931, a tax of $ .023 3. For the Library Fund there is levied a, tax of $ .095 on each one hundred dollars in value of said property. 4. For the Improvement Fund of said City there is levied a tax of $ .145 on each one hundred dollars in value of said property. 5. For the Street Assessment Redemption Fund there is levied a tax of .006 on each one hundred dollars in value of said property. SECTION 2. All ordinance or parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed. SECTION 3. The City Clerk is hereby directed to publish this ordinance, together with the Ayes and Noes, for two days before its final passage, in the Daily Telegram, a daily newspaper printed, published and circulated in said City, and the same shall take effect and be in force from and after its final passage. t INTRODUCED AND PASSED TO PRINT this-,:� day of August, 1936, by the following vote: AYES; J. B. Berkemeyer ,L.J.Defosset,R.P,Howe11,Joseph Leary,L.F.Sinsheimer NOES: None. ABSENT: None. ATTEST: City Clerk .F.Sinsheimer Signed and approved by me this 24th day of August, 1936 NJ .F.Sinsheime Finally passed this '31st day of August 1936, by the following vote ; Ayes i : L. J.Defosset, R.P.Howell, Joseph Leary. Noes : None. Absent: J.B.Berkemeyer, L.F.Sinsheimer. Attest ° L. Ins.eimer City Clerk, ORDINANCE No. 183 (New Series) AN ORDINANCE CREATING THE OFFICE OF FOOD INSPECTOR; FIXING THE DAYS AND HOURS OF DUTY OF THE FOOD INSPECTOR; ESTABLISHING OPENING AND CLOSING HOURS FOR PEDDLERS AND PLACES OF BUSINESS ENGAGED IN SELLING FOOD PRODUCTS; AND FIXING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION 1. That the public health, convenience and general welfare in the City of San Luis Obispo requires that establishments, stores, peddlers and places of business dealing in, distributing, offering for sale, selling or in any manner handling food products of any and every kind intended for human consumption, be regulated. SECTION 2. There is hereby created in the City of San Luis Obispo the office of Food Inspector, which office shall be filled by appointment by the City Council and to serve at the pleasure of the City Council. The office of Food Inspector may be combined with that of any other appointive office and if the office of Food Inspector is combined with that of any other appointive office under which the appointee is drawing a regular salary from the City of San Luis Obispo, no additional remuneration need be allowed for such services. SECTION 3. It shall be the duty of the Food Inspector to inspect all kinds of food products handled by stores, establishments, peddlers and places of business in the City of San Luis Obispo and intended for human consumption, and said Food Inspector shall have the power, without liability, to condemn and destroy such and all food products as shall be found unfit, unwholesome, deleterious or injurious as food. Inspections shall be made at such intervals and at such times as in the opinion of the Food Inspector are proper and necessary to safeguard the public health and carry out the intent of this Ordinance. SECTION 4.,The hours of duty of the Food Inspector shall be any time between the hours of 6:00 o'clock A. M. and 7:00 o'clock P. M. of every week day except Saturdays and the day immediately preceding the days and legal holidays hereinafter mentioned; provided, however, that the hours of duty of the Food Inspector shall not include any hour or time on any of the following days or holidays, to- wit: 1. Every Sunday 2. New Yearts Day, January 1st. 3. Washingtonts Birthday, February 22nd. 4. Memorial Day or Decoration Day, May 30th. 5. Fourth of July, July 4th. 6. Labor Day, the first Monday in September. 7. Armistice Day, November 11th. 8. Thanksgiving Day, the last Thursday in November. 9. Christmas Day, December 25th. On Saturdays and on any day immediately preceding the days or holidays above mentioned ( provided such day is not itself a ✓ holiday or a Sunday) the hours of duty of such Foof Inspector shall be any time between 6:00 o'clock A. M. and 10:00 o'clock P. M. SECTION 5. It shall be unlawful for any peddler of food products or any person, firm, association or corporation maintaining, or that may hereafter maintain a place of business, store or estab- lishment in the City of San Luis Obispo, engaging in the business of selling, offering for sale, delivering, distributing or in any way or manner disposing of foods of any kind intended for human consumption, to peddle such food products, or to keep any place of business, store or establishment open for the transaction of business to any extent whatever, except on the days and between the hours heretofore established for the hours of duty of the Food Inspector. SECTION 6. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, association or corporation maintaining, or that may hereafter maintain, a place of business, store or establishment in the City of San Luis Obispo, engaging in the business of selling, offering for sale, delivering, distributing or in any way or manner disposing of foods of any kind intended for human consumption, to keep any such place of business, store or establishment open for the transaction of business behind closed doors, or doors not open to the public, or from a side entrance, or from a private entrance, and it shall likewise be unlawful for any such person, firm, association or corpoartion to deliver or distribute any food of any kind intended for human consumption, whether or not such food was purchased or sold on a previous day or made ready for delivery on a previous day, except on the days and between the hours heretofore established for the hours of duty of the Food Inspector. SECTION 7. The provisions of this Ordinance shall not apply to persons, firms, associations or corporations engaged in operating bona fide hotels, boarding houses, lodging houses, restaurants, drug stores, confectionery stores, dispensers of beverage, distributors of milk and cream, ice cream and soda fountains; provided, however, that in case one or more of the excepted.businesses is carried on in the same room with any business coming within the provisions of this Ordinance and thereby required to be kept closed on Sundays, holidays and certain hours of other days, the part of the room in which said excepted business is carried on shall be separated and set apart from the said business coming under the operation of this Ordinance by a permanent partition not less than five feet in heighth and said permanent partition shall enclose and separate said place where said excepted business is carried on, from the remaining part of the room or space where the business coming under the operation of this Ordinance is operated. SECTION 8. The provisions of this Ordinance shall not prohibit the sale and delivery of food fit for human consumption on any day or at any hour, (a) Where such sale or delivery is necessary to provide food for rail or maritime transportation and shipping; (b) To a public authority upon an emergency which calls for immediate action; (c) In the case of any public disaster. SECTION 9. Said Food Inspector shall have unrestricted access during his hours of duty to enter any establishment engaged . in the business herein regulated for the purpose of making inspections and it dhall be unlawful for any person to interfere with said Food Inspector in the exercise of his duties. SECTION 10. Each separate act in violation of this Ordinance shall constitute a misdemeanor, and every person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions of this Ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be punishable by a fine of not exceeding Three Hundred Dollars or by imprisonment in the County Jail not to exceed six months, or by both such fine and imprisonment. SECTION 11. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance is for any reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance. The City Council hereby declares that it would have passed this Ordinance and every part thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more parts thereof be declared unconstitutional or invalid for any reasoh. SECTION 12. The City Clerk is hereiy directed to publish this Ordinance, together with the Ayes and Noes, for two days before its final passage in the Daily Telegram, a daily newspaper printed, published and circulated in said City. INTRODUCED AND PASSED TO PRINT this 17th day of Ail gases ----, 1936, by the following vote: AYES: J.B.Berkemeyer, L.J.Defosset,_L,,F 9heimer NOES: R.P.Howell Joseph Lear ABSENT: None ATTEST: City Clerk Q Mayo insheimer Presented to and approved by me this day of 11936 jjayor Ordirenur 70. 183 ( NO "Shee ) An Ordinance cre^ting the office of 7ood. TnsoectDr; Ti_vinf the hog ?rs of duty of the Fook inspector; Dstablishing oaening and closing hours etc ® — This Crc ?inenee was published as required by the provisions of City Ordin2nce and as evidenced by printed copy attached, but the same was not finally passed by the Council_,, hence is not an active Ordinance