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A USotUTIOlt or mE CITY COUICIL (]I 'l1II CIn ...
TIBUltON ClEATING '1'RS orrICI OF ern BISTOaUN
WllBllAS: 1he leolraphical, area constituted b1 the Uburon ... Stn__",
.J\1uula. aQd .lvedere and Q)rinth:1an lalaDc!a baa a 10. aDd rich hi.tory .tels
is aD iateanl part of the hi.tory of .rin Count,. allCl .
WBlUAS: 1h:1. ealeada~ of hlato1"Y includea s
1. lviclence that it ..s ODe of the dwelliaa place, of, tile O>>ut ...
Iacl1ana aon than 2, 000 ~rs .SO.
l1ae important pert it played duriD& the ,.rio4 of Spaalah e.,lo,.-
tion of tbe California coastj
'lbe existence of the first ltasican lead ~nt 1n MlriD CouDt,. vitia
the liaaal descendents of the graatees liViAa bare still and par- '
ticipatina ia the growth of the 19uaaula;
'1be openlD1 up of the Iedwooc! <bast bJ variOUl railroad d8..1op-
_nts. * chief of wiels bad a 1:1,. to, and . _in yard at, ita
southern teftliaua in Tihuron.
S. Bei. an integral part in the network of ferry boat Mmeea _tell
ODce eriss-eros.ed San rrancisco Bay aad baa beeli revived be,inaiDS
wi th the T1buron reny j
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6. 1be 1DUlti-fac8tecS uses of Ansel Island from the date 1n 1775 wbeD
.Nan' ltJ.nuel de A,ala, the firat known Iu..-opean explorer to enter
the .y tbroup the (bIdeD Gate, dl'Opped aDCbor iD it. sbel tered
_ters to its present uae .s the State lam now included vithiD
the corporate boundaries of *rin'. JOUDIUt city - which city
eaiats bard by one of the County's olelest.
7. the reflection of our national history provided by the succ...l..
UHa of a point of laDe! on the eastel'D abon of the .ninnla aa a
codfisbery. a coali. atation, . mariti.- acac:te.y, a _val net de-
pot, ancl now.s the u.s. Govel'DlClat Oceanoanphlc atater wbere tile
IIIrine HLne1'4l. 18chnololY Canter and the '1'1bul'Oll .hriDe Iaborato1'7
(former Bureau of Pisberies & Wildlife) are housed together;
8. '1he existence of rare and unuaual flora anel of a 8801017 unt.que i.D
the .y Al'ea, ADd
WllBllAS: In the courae of tbis historical deWllopaleDt. _ay atructuru
.... beu bullt wbich have either hiatol'ical interest or arcbitectuml ..rit - the
area ai_ being DOted natioually for its outstaadiag eumples of 1DOClern re.idential
arclsitectuN.
NOW, 'DBllBF<llI, BE IT USOLVBD: 'Jbat, in order to coordiDate the iDtenat.
of -111 persona and organizations in the preservation era of tb1s historical record
so that it will serve the City of Tibul'OD and the surrOUDdina ~.~t ty ia a positi..
aDd proclucti". _, - by en1araina our knowledse of Matori.cat aDe! other valuea ban
still extant aDd which sbou1d not be destroyed - this CitJ C'ANDcil cIoea berebJ cnatt
the office of City,lI1atOTiall, and
81 IT lUll'l'BBl BlSOLVED: 'lbat the duties and responsibilities of thia
office are to: (a) identify all currently available literature, pbotoarapha and
arti.tic 1'8DderiD8a relating to the history, architecture, seopaphy, 8801011 aacl
ecolOJJ of the ana and to recOllDead to the Ci ty Cauucll which of this _ terial
ahould be obtained for the City's library for the reference of City officer., scaff'
......1'. or iDterested citizens, alld (b) sene aa the CitJ'a official reaource wben-
ever the Council, officia18, boards or cOBldssions requeat iuf~tion about tile
historical, architectural, Seographical, seolo,leal or ecoloaical value of 8DJ struc.
ture, area or flora milin the City's defined area of iDtereat in order that, iDad-
ftl'tently, .uch may not be obllterated or altered.
Draft Date Revised: 4/12/71
Date Revised: 4/23/71
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The person serving in that office shall serve at the ple4sur~ Qf
tbe City Council. t~en expenses are to De incurred in the pursuit of assem-
bliag aDd chronicling this hi$tor~cal material, the City Historiaa sball re-
~u.st approval from the Council for payment of such expenses. Further, the
Ci~y Historian shall recoumend to the City the appointment of any number of
persons, whether or not they are residents. the City Historian shall render
all aunua1 report to the City Council and may make requests er recommendatiells
to tbe CDuncil at any time desired.
PASSED AND ADOPTED at an adjeurped regular meeting of ~e City ec.un!'
eU of the City of 'l'iburon held on ADril 20. 1971, by ~he followi~ vote:
A YES:
COUNCILMEN:
Becker, Ellinwood, Sennett
NOES:
COUNCILMEN:
None
ABSENT:
COUNCILMEN:
Farming, Biee
'-DPI~:t,'gttm' >,1-.;,';)::" ,,' "
~yor Qf the City 9f Tibur<<\
AI'TiST:
, G~'A~~
'BUT A. MLMER, City Mlnager/Clerk
Ora.ft Date Revised:
Revised:
4/12/71
4/23171
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The person serving in this office shall serve at the pleasure of
tbe City Council. When expenses are to be incurred in the pursuit of assem-
bling and chronicling this historical material, the City Historian shall re-
quest approval from the Council for payment of such expenses. Further, the
City Historian shall recommend to the City the appointment of any number of
persons, whether or not they are residents of the City, to assist in any way
necessary to the effectuation of the above objectives, in particular. the
Landmarks Society or any of its members inasmuch as that organization
alone has, for more than ten years, actively led community participation
in tbe preservation of the area itself and of its historical record. The
City Historian shall render an annual report to the City Council and may make
requests or recommendations to the Council at any time desired.
adjourned
PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the City Council of the
City of Tiburon held on April 20. 1971. by the following vote:
AYES:
COUNCILMEN
Becker, Ellinwood, Sennett
NOES:
COUNCILMEN:
lbne
ABSENT:
COUNCILMEN:
Fanning, Rice
sl DENIS T. RICE
DENIS T. RICE
M:i.yor of the City of Tiburon
ATTEST:
S/ BERT A. BALMER
BERT A. BALMER, City Minager/Clerk
Draft Date Revised:
Revised:
Revised:
4/12/71
4/23/71
5/10/71
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