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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes - November 17, 1948321 C07'.CIL „3 33 CIT'i COU?ICIL CITY HALL - CITY 0" LODI 17, 194-8 This regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Lodi held beginning at 8:18 o'clock ?.b:. of Wednesday, Yove=bar 17, 1948, Councilmen nas:mll, Bull, Lytle, Tolliver and Rina present, none absent. :.;mutes of the meetir-S of november 3rd,1948 as mailed to each Councilman cera acoroved as mailed and written. Several persons interested in the enforcement of Crdinance no 271 prohib- iting the sale of fresh and uncooked meats on Sunday being in attendance, the L:ayor directed that a letter signed by proprietors of eighteen establishments selling fresh meats be read. This letter requested that the suers be notified of any meeting of the City Council when nodifice.tion of this ordinance would be considered. .;n opinion of City Attorney Glenn lest, holding that, as inspection services are available on Sundays, the ordinance, which pur_>o--ts to be a health measure, is .:neonstitutiona; was read into the record. s 3ichard Lauternilk, Representative of the Butchers Union, then a -dressed the City Council, asking that no action be taken on arendsent or repeal of Crdinance Vo. 271 until the unionrs legal counsel could render his opinion. bsyor else agreed to the postponement of any such action for at least four weeks, advising interested persons to confer with the City :Attorney and the City Liarnger, and assuring all present that sufficient notice wogld be riven of the tine and place when and where Council action, if any, would be taken. All persons inter- ested in this ordinance then left the Council Chamber. '.i Robert Cocka of Burlington Lines, then addressed the Council in further- ance of the e%plication of Burlington -;American -Gibson Bus Lines for the allocat- ion of space for a bus -stop on the Northwest corner of School and Elm Street, along School Street, stating that his Company had tentative arrangements for arren Coe, proprietor of the service station nearby to act as agent. He said that there would be six busses through each day with limited stops. ;'.iter queries from the Council and discussion as to the effect that granting of this pe:rit might have on neighboring business properties in view of the fact that the City Council had been instrumental in having Greyhound Lines abandon its stops on Sacramento Street, it was regularly moved, seconded and carried that a conditional permit for a bus stop be granted Burlington-;. erican-Gobs on Bus Lines at :he location selected, subject to approval by the City L:anager and the Chief of Police after further investigations, this Company to continue its efforts to secure a station off the public streets. Den Browne, Executive Secretary of Lodi L"emoriel Hospital, requested permission for the hospital to connect to -existing city nater mains parallel to Walnut .venue pending, construction of the hospital and as stand-by should the association decide to drill its own well and provide water storage facilities. k --plication held in abeyance pending ccnsultation betw_en Mr .Brown and the association's architect as to -^hether it uoald be preferrable for the hospital ` to co:aect to an 8" main that will eventually be laid by the City rather than install its orm water su_ply. { 0__7M Cc = CITY lkyj'AMR - City .1arager .ie,ler trar_smitted .:e request of the City Engineer UM4'IPG BIDS that the time for opening of sealed procosels on alterations and :�LLIATv l a^ditions to the employment office building be deferred to the 3'JILDING next meeting so as to give prospective bidders more time to OSTPGDuD c;ieck plans and specifications. Extension to 5:00 ?.3. of .,ednesa..ny, December 1, 1948 ordered, motion Councilmen Haskell, Bull, second. j r.. AZ% COLN :: re: ort of the City Planning Camission tra=itting 1t3 findings CCSTA & T & D and rec¢r. ending the a :r-exation of Costa Addition 1* in the A.DITICIS I.Crthnest part of the City =d of " T & D Lldition, :;alnut avenue and Lodi .'venue ;:as received and read. _c'1cwing the reeding, of the above retort, Resolution No. 1442 , p s 1442 _sclaring the intention of t' ---e City Council to ar_nex " Costa Ir:"_=:TION To A'_dition " _nd setting Decanber 15,19=8 at _he hour of 8:00 A:= "COST'." - .-•-. as :he date for hearing of protests a.�airat this irtention ADDITION :°.as '_ntroducad o^_ motion of Councilman_ Fas_tell, 3ull second and 1DC?M ___rigid by the fo_lo:ring vote: :.r'o: Jcuncil-an, 'as',ell, :*Ail, l;ral<, Tollive: •and 3i^n :CES: „c,=cil.-an, ,:one. 3 2 (minutes Or 11-13-18 continued) COU':^IL ' iz:SZRS oI'_ COU':CIL CITY HALL - CITY" OF LODI C::u ncil= : ste11, seconded by Council -nn Bull then --o-Ted the P5.1443 ado -.)t -.o of 3es:;1ution t:o. 14L3, declerirz the City Council's >i�^;TIOY TO intention to aces lands dcsiZaated " T & D Addition " and on A:: -,."'v., T & D a vote `ee'-ng had, this resolution c,as adopted by the follo.r- ADITICN ins cote: AmPMD _r'a: CcunciL en, s :ell, Bu' -1, Lytle, Tolliver and Rinn. 1-0::S: Ccurcilaen, ro=e. :BS" T: Sone. :prsuant :'o the direction given at the m.=_eting of 1•:oven'ber 3, MES. 1444 -proceedings for the vacation of the alley in Block 6, Burr's INTI 10 TO Subdivision of Lot 2, Resolution of Intention to vacate this VACATE LL, i; -r alley ::as introduced by Ccurcjl=pr Tolliver, Lytle second, as BLK 6,BU223 2 Resolution No. 1444,settino the date for reception of-;rotests ADC?" to such vacation as 8:C0 ?.L_. o`_' December 15, 1948. This resolution was then adopted by -2.e follo.ring vote: ___ Ccuncil.l^en, Tolliver, Lytle, ?all, Haskell and Ri:n 14E5: C.ancilnen, Pone. AB= 1: None. C: uIlSi2:.s 2:0. 377, entitled, "�1..^..;D=.:G .CU+ IVI:SIQY, Sit (6 ) CRD. 377 OF 3ECTICN 1 OF No. .305 ::c-- D '-:� av3 3, 1946, F.'R 7ASSED .. ?GRICa. C: r, ZCNL:G . ACli OF LOTS 37, 38 PI:D 39 0: WA11+UT REMMUG CRCs RD 'MACT " having b^en introduced November 3, 1948 was LOTS 37,38,39 brcuSht ug for _passage on motion of G:uncilmen Lytle, Faskell ,;ALSiUT CRCH. second, second reading omitted by ­Ar++"ous consent, and then T7L%CP passed, adopted and ordered to print by t e following vote: A72:S: Councilmen, Faskell, Lytle, Bull, Tolliver and :?inn. ::CRS: Couneil-aen, Sion e . ABS �:r: None . May Ri= then approved and signed Ordinance Yo. 377. OPJMZ; iC2 No. 378, " AN CPM11-1"1'iw 7:RO=, =7G FOR T:-- WGI3T&'1TICN 0_RD. 378 Z.D Ll=,SZ,G OF BICvCI.,S L`: T --:y CITY OF LODI AND x OVIDMiG 10DUCED = zM-:, Tr FOR VICLITION T' OF " as pre erred by City ?.'Rrager Bic YC= -S ';eller ,,as .hen introduced. Copies of this proposed ordiran- ce having been provided each Council --an previous to this meeting, first reading, was omitted after ex i enation of its details by the City Mana-ger, and the ordirarce introduced and ordered laid over for the statutory- period of not less than fire days on emotion of Councilman F•askell, Lytle second. A:1+-rjj,L BORT The arnual report of T. F. Blakely, City Clerk for the fiscal CITY C=PK year 1947-48 was submitted, ordered received and published in KT. accordance with law. KM M he leasing of eighty acres, more or less, of the I3ar'ney Lane LEASE Waste Dis csal Area, not needed for :waste disposal, to Jacob AFRUED Brerneise and son ::2s &-_`Droved on motion of Ccunci]nar. Bull, Haskell second, the form of lease to be an, by the City :attorney and the City ?.:anger and executed by the Mayor. The fidelity bond of Martin yulius Dreyfuss, City Treasurer, 3CND OF in the amount of ;$20,000.00 with Fidelity and ;asualty Company DSL"Ss of New York as surety, dated november 1, 1948 was a>groved ACCrs'TED.- by notion of Councilman Haskell, Lytle second. :riot Zinn then endorsed his a_onroval on this bond and returned it to the custody of the City Clerk. 1Q - FS wollo •irZ the a::provsl of T:T Dreyfuzs bond as above, Resol- .DCP D ution *'o. 1445, &-Wending 3esolut4on S.0. 1344 adopted yuly 2, S.D.30X 1947 to -low the new treasurer access to a safety deposit F & M B?.SK box in the Farmers & L_erchants Bank of Lodi -,-.as adopted by the fo_lo:ing vote: „)--.S: Councilmen, Haskell, Bull, Lytle, Tolliver and Rinn 1:OE5: CounciLen, Tone. ABS'M.T: Stone. Resolution Sto. 1446, euthoriz ng !. r Dreyfuss signature to RES 1446 de ;osit and withdraral of funds in Farnners and Llerchants .P=OSIT & Bank —d in Lodi Branch, Bank of _;merica in lieu of that `LTTED?y'.`= of Tincert C. 7iebb, former City Treasurer, was introduced 3'a -DS IN F & 1: by Council -on :,iaskell, Bull seccnd and carried by the following vote; =3: Councilmen,-askell, Bull, I la , Tc'liver and Zi s. ::CES: .urciL en, .:oma. ..r.L-EI. . :T: None (minutes of 11-17-48, continued) -- 3�3 COJ't•CIL-CH.,'i8�3S CITY COUNCIL C_ Y -HALL - CITY Or LODI Execution of an e•ree=:ent a_lowing the City to construct and C.C.T. i/i; maintain Nater pipe lines in the right of way of Central AGPE —ZET California Traction Company crest of :East Side ;finery property ?O??..D leading from a pump site deeded to the City by the :'finery to J^actor Road -rias directed on notion of Council,.1an Bail, Tolliver second. 01i' 43 Claims as audited in the arnount of $32,053.83 were allowed and PAID ordered paid, being for expenditures inc=red up to November 1. PE --ORT OF A report from City Judge, T. C. Ferguson, for the aonth of CIT V- LOM October •raas read by the City Manager and ordered filed. HE ORT OF '.odi ?ire Department's Report for the Q�-,arter ended September FIM- DW'P 3Q,1948 was also read, considered and ordered filed. :.DICL:42 M7 At 10:15 '• :.. the City Council adjou�-�aed on Wotion of CcuncilriaaTolliver. Atte ,� 11. 31. BLA=Y, csl -k,.