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C3U .C_L CHA;:3ER3 CITY COUNICIL
CITY :TALL - CITY OF LODI
'!I)NESDAY, APRIL 9,1947
aThe Citp Cour 1-1 of the t of Lodi met in adjourned regal= -Meeting at 9:0C P.Y.
of •ednesday, April 9, 1947Council: en Haskell, Lytle, Riggs, Tolliver and Riar.
resent, none absent.
:finutes of the regular e:eeting of April 2, 1947 were read, approved and so
endorsed by t;ie [.favor.
PUBLIC HEAP.IP:GS -
Leonard T. Cain & G. E. Hazard presented a petition requesting
PETITi"1i annexation of certain uninhabited territory in Lots 1 & $
CAIV-RAZA ^'' rutchins .ddit-on to Lodi and in the of Sect. 2, T3'r, R6.,
or. Gest Lcciceford Street. It was ordered that this petition be
7FT-SE17ED received and that a resolution of intention be prepared for
adoption at the next regular council meeting.
Charles Kriegbaum presented a petition protest -in., against the
P'C"I TS opening of `line Street from South Lee Avenue to South Hutchi.s
73 Street signed b-- about 15 property orn.ers in that vicinit.%.
C=E`[iM`7 Ci '.'r. Fr egba.,m and Mrs. Pay L. 3lais argued that opening of
72-E this street was unnecessary. Matter continued to April 15th
STaE T so that Councilmen :right view the property affected and further
consider it.
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Ordinance No. 345, (adopting uniform Building Code 1946 Ed`_tion),
was introduced on :lotion of Councilman Riggs, Haskell second
amassed, and, on a motion to reconsider, laid over for mmendment
so as to clarif-r its relation to the "Standard Gas Code."
RES. 1309 Report and Findi.gs of the City Planning Conun-ssion, recomm.end-
"'AL',-.`1??NE, ino annexation c" "2alle ntyne Addition' was read and on motion
DD"^ o£ Counc-Lear. Tolliver, Rugs second, Resolution ito. 1309 en -
ADOPT D- titled "R 3CLUTIOIT THAT TLE CITY CCUrPTCIL OF THE CITY OF LCD=
?RCan373 TC ANNEX CERT:U'U2:tINHADITED TEFDITORY TO S D -T',
ES? :TRT FCR THE P,7 -,PCS -_-s ";-=?CF "BAIL^'+"T'r" L 0DITICK'- .� :D
1."IFE '."aT i�'.i ...'..�.�� i ..r.'.1aW1 it trier:
DESCRI IO f was introduced dad
passed andadoptedby the following vote:
Ay:S: nounc;Lmen: Tolliver, Piggs, Haskell, Lytle & Flinn
NCE -S: Councilmen: !cone
A°S^5T: :ouncilmen: done
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At this ti -ie the written recornerdation of the City 'Engineer re-
lating to the awards of contracts for the purchase or hydrants,
PES. valves, fittings and packing opened April 2nd were received and
NO. 1310 read. These reeoamendations were approved by the Council and on
:�'C?TED motion of Councilman. Lytle, Haskell second, Awards of contract
were made by the adoption of Resolution of Award No. 1310 by
the following vote:
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E3: Councilnen: Lytle, Haskell, Riggs, Tolliver & Pian
NOES: Councilmen: None
;UTO. EQUIP. The City Engineer was directed to prepare specifications and
D`I RTISy �-.?T "Notice to Bidders" for the Automotive equipment listed in his
ATPSC_RIZ_- 0 letters of 1[arch 13 & 25th.
"Proposed Boat Rules" presented by A. 0. Pauly a-nended as to Rule
BOAT RULES ("tater Skiing) were approved, (on an expertmental basisj, as
?^RC7the rules governing use of motor boats on the craters of Lake
Park, motion Councilman Haskell, Riggs second.
K,URZ Cn recommendation of Supt. of Parks & Streets �!. L. Bririer,
Ta* and afSer passing physical tests as certified by the = erson^,el
3CRC'E Clerk, Adam Kurz, Lon Cossins, A. J. :7ardrobe L, Christ Eauer
Bat _g were appointed probationary P ark Laborers at a wage of 3135 -CO
APPOINT D per month effective April 1, 1947.
0.1,3 3T.P.EET. A proposal from 'd. G. Yicke and an estimate of the Street Buper-
?- ALL'S intendent relating to the improvement of East Cak Street, east of
=AST OF Cherokee Lane, and the extension of an alley between Calk& 7Talnut
CHEPCKE2. 3treats were anc•ro-red, }tr. Kicke to nay costs of paving and surface
�!raina e structures and the 3it,; the cost of ccnnectinE' eac`.: to t'^e
3,ate _1sa7.
(M nutes of April 9, 19.7, continued)
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COU'iCiL Ci:A'.3z3S CITY COUNCIL
CITY HALL - CITY OF LODI
Councilman Tolliver, having jointly viewed locations of proposed
BUS °Sus Staps" with H. S. kfahaffey of Lodi Transit System, presented
STOPS a list of seven such stops. approval of these stops was laid
over for one week pending the preparation of a sl table resolution.
Attest:
/ City Clerk
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The City Council, favoring the establis.nent of a four year State
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sup -sorted college in the City of Sacramento, the City Clerk was
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directed to so indicate this support by letters to this districts
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representatives in the State Legislature, sending c$g�P� s thereof
to the Sacramento City Councils Chairman of the "Four4ollege
Committee" of that City.
Notice of the quarterly meeting of the Central Valley Division
C.V.D.
of the League of California Cities to be held in Stockton April 17
L.C.C.
was received and eight Councilman and administrative officers
si.¢nified their intentions to attend.
The Application of Salomon Brothers for 2-301 driveways instead
S::RVICS STA.
of 2-20' ones was laid over pending assurance that some off
449, FLORA
street parking would be provided at the service station to be
located on the N. 7% Corner of Central Avenue and Flora Street.
City Engineer F.ennirg was directed to prepare complete speci-
fications and notices necessary so that advertisement for bids
P & S
could be had for the pipe, hydrants, valves & fittings not
PIPS STC,
included in the award of contract made this evening and nec-
PLAN 3,
essary to complete the plan for extensions and betterments of
the City 'Tater Supply System.
Renewal of the amival contract with Foster & Wood Canning Company
for the current season was laid over pending establishment of
rates for industrial waste disposal. _
Councilman Tolliver, having jointly viewed locations of proposed
BUS °Sus Staps" with H. S. kfahaffey of Lodi Transit System, presented
STOPS a list of seven such stops. approval of these stops was laid
over for one week pending the preparation of a sl table resolution.
Attest:
/ City Clerk
foresoin . nutes of an ad4..
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t' -.e it r _ C f
_-awera
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