The City of Glendale, a municipal corporation, shall after the
adoption of this Charter, continue its existence as such municipal
corporation, and under the corporate name, CITY OF GLENDALE, shall
have, possess and exercise all powers and rights vested in said City
of Glendale, under this Charter and the Constitution of California
and the laws of the state, and all powers which a municipal corporation
may lawfully possess or exercise under the Constitution of this State.
The City of Glendale shall have the right and power to make and enforce
all laws and regulations in respect to municipal affairs, subject
only to the restrictions and limitations provided in this Charter; provided, that nothing herein shall be construed
to prevent or restrict the city from exercising or consenting to,
and the city is hereby authorized to exercise any and all rights,
powers and privileges heretofore or hereafter granted or prescribed
by the general laws of the state; provided, also, that where the general
laws of the state provide a procedure for the carrying out and enforcement
of any rights or powers belonging to the city, said procedure shall
control and be followed unless a different procedure shall have been
provided in this Charter or by ordinance.
Without in any way or to any extent limiting or curtailing the
powers hereinbefore conferred or mentioned, and for the purpose of
removing all doubt concerning the exercise of powers hereinafter expressly
mentioned, the City of Glendale shall have power:
1. Corporate
Seal. To have and use a corporate seal;
2. Actions
and Proceedings in Court. To sue or be sued in all courts in all actions
and proceedings;
3. Taxes
and License Taxes. To levy and collect taxes, and to levy and collect
license taxes for both regulation and revenue;
4. Borrowing
Money, Issuing Bonds, etc. To borrow money, incur municipal indebtedness,
and issue bonds or other evidence of such indebtedness;
5. Acquisition
of Property Generally.* To acquire by purchase, bequest, devise, gift,
condemnation or other manner sanctioned by law, within and without
the limits of said city, property of every kind and nature for all
purposes;
6. Telephone
or Telegraph Systems, Street Railways, etc., Warehouses, Markets,
Waterworks, etc.* To acquire by said means, and to establish, maintain,
equip, own and operate, either within or outside of the city, telephone
and telegraph systems, street railways, or other means of transportation,
warehouses, free markets, waterworks, filtration plants, gas works,
electric light, heat and power works, underground or overhead conduit
systems or any other works necessary to a public utility; and to join
with any other city or cities or county in the acquisition, construction
and maintenance of same;
7. Streams
and Channels. To improve the streams and channels flowing through
the city or adjoining the same, to widen, straighten and deepen the
channels thereof, and remove obstructions therefrom, to construct
and maintain embankments and other works to protect the city from
overflow and storm waters;
8. Furnishing
Public Utility Service, etc.* To furnish the city or its inhabitants
or persons without the city, any public utility service or commodity
whatsoever;
9. Lease,
Sale, etc., of Certain Property. To lease, sell, convey and dispose
of any and all property herein mentioned for the common benefit;
10. Parks, Playgrounds, Auditoriums, Museums, Gymnasiums, etc. To acquire,
construct, operate and maintain parks, playgrounds, markets, baths,
public halls, auditoriums, libraries, museums, art galleries, gymnasiums
and any and all buildings, establishments, institutions and places
whether situated inside or outside of the city limits, which are necessary
or convenient for the transaction of public business or for promoting
the health, morals, education, care of the indigent or welfare of
the inhabitants of the city or for their amusement, recreation, entertainment,
or benefit;
11. Plants for Disposition of Sewage, Garbage and Waste. To acquire,
construct and maintain all works necessary for the disposition of
sewage, garbage and waste, to construct, own, maintain and operate
incinerating or garbage reduction plants, and to join with any other
city or cities or county in the acquisition, construction and maintenance
of any such works or plant;
12. Nuisances. To define and abate nuisances;
13. Care of Indigent. To provide for the care of the indigent;
14. Boulevards. To establish boulevards and regulate traffic thereon;
15. Fire Department; Fire Prevention. To equip and maintain a fire department
and to make all necessary regulations for the prevention of fires;
16. Permits for Use of Streets, etc. To grant permits to use the streets
or public property revocable at any time without notice;
17. Rates for Services Rendered Under Franchises, etc. To regulate and
establish rates and charges to be imposed and collected by any person
or corporation for commodities or services rendered under or in connection
with any franchise, permit, or license heretofore or hereafter granted
by the city, or other authority; provided, that the same is not inconsistent
with the Constitution of the State of California;
18. Devises, Bequests, Gifts and Donations. To receive devises, bequests,
gifts and donations of all kinds of property, in fee simple, or in
trust, for charitable or other purposes and to do all acts necessary
to carry out the purposes of such devises, bequests, gifts and donations
with power to manage, sell, lease, or otherwise dispose of the same
in accordance with the terms of the devise, bequest, gift or donation
or absolutely in case such devise, bequest or trust be unconditional;
19. Regulation of Buildings and Lot Area.** To regulate and limit the
height and bulk of buildings hereafter erected, and to regulate and
determine the area of yards, courts and other open spaces and for
said purposes to divide the city into districts. Such regulations
shall be uniform for each class of buildings throughout any district,
but the regulations in one or more districts may differ from those
in other districts. Such regulations shall be designed to secure safety
from fire and other dangers, and to promote the public health and
welfare, including, so far as conditions may permit, provisions for
adequate light, air and convenience of access, and shall be made with
reasonable regard to the character of the buildings erected in each
district, the value of land and the use to which it may be put, to
the end that such regulations may promote the public health, safety
and welfare;
20. Regulation of Location of Trades, Industries, etc.** To regulate
and restrict the location of trades and industries and the location
of buildings designed for specified uses, and for said purposes to
divide the city into districts and to specify for each such district
the trades and industries which shall be excluded or subjected to
special regulations and the uses for which buildings may not be erected
or altered. Such regulations shall be designed to promote the public
health, safety and welfare and shall be made with reasonable consideration;
among other things, to the character of the district and to its peculiar
suitability for particular uses.
* Attention is called to the footnote on page C-5.
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** For Charter provision as to amendment, etc., of regulations
adopted pursuant to this subdivision, see Charter, Art. XV, § 2.
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Editor's Note: The subcatchlines given to the numbered subdivisions
of this section are unofficial.
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