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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes - June 25, 1947170 COUNCIL CHAeBERS CITY COU'+CIL CITY HALL - CITY OF LODI W.D ESD. Y JCNE 25, 1947 ?ursuant to the adjournment taken from its regular meeting of June le, 1947, the 2ity Council of the City of Lodi met at 3:00 Y... of eelnesday, June 25, 1917, Councilmen Haskell, Lytle, Rigs and Rim ^resent, Councilman Tolliver absent. The rinutes of the regular meeting held June 13th were read, approved as read and so endorsed by the L.ayor. PUBLIC HEe fl G5: - ?roof of proper publication of notice of a public hearing to be i -field at this time and place was had by affidavit and the Council called for objections 7. RIE YCC OF to the erantinr= of - varience to R.;.. _ iessner R.A. . __s3.'E? owner of Lot 3 ?ohama Tract to allow the construe- GReeTM tion of an accesser_;r garage building at a distance of 25 feet from the front lot line. No persons arrear fir.= to protest and no written objections hav- ing been file,, it was roved, seconded and carried that this varience be granted. This bein_ also the tine and place set for the open- ing of sealed proposals for the construction of i8 C`; "Liquid 1este Disposal v:orks," proper publication L; :'I7 7eSTE of notice :pas proven and bids received opened _end eePeS declares—viz:- E: J Downer Company, Inc. .357,000.00 Claude C. Wood Co. $49,308.00 Award deferred to July 2nd and iorr bid referred to Citi Engineer for reeort. Cn motion of Councilman Rigr-s, Lytle second, the ?C'LICE proposed police pistol practice range was ordered I13TOL constructed with concrete wall backing at an es- R;"GE timeted cost of •5CO.0O the same to be located on the North side near the east end of Lodi Stadium. Contract foams for disposal of liquid wastes from the plants of Foster .. '.+pod Canning Company and I`..iERr." Filbin Frozen Foods covering the 1947 season as eSTg DISPOSAL prepare.: by City Engineer Henning '.fere approved OC:`TReeTS on motion of Councilman .weed , Riggs second, and the City Clerk directed to present theca to these parties for execution. TREE Supt. of Streets Bruner was directed to discontinue '"u,= the present street tree pruning program pending in- DISCC: TI. U'ED vestiration of the City's authority to order sidewalk repairs and charge the cost to abutting properties. T=3`:T_T_ES 20 eIRICeee The proposal of Rodeers Termite Control for treat- ing Fire Nouse no. 2 for termite infestation at a cost of :350.00 was accepted. ,L.piicetions for allocations of :hate moneys as provided in Chanter 20, Statutes of 1946 for con- streceiono_` the foilowin:: projects wes approved by the aeoetion of aacror.riate resolutions, viz: Resolution No. 13L•1-.4fain Lineeeaste Disposal Sewer Line, introdeced by Councilman Haskell, Riggs second for ee8,7C3.97; Resolution eo. 1342--S-acr_mento Street elaste Drain introduced ee Councilman :Ei g s, Haskell second, amount $14,52R.el; Resolution No. 13L.3=-:onstruction of Liquid '"caste Disposal 'corks, introduced by Councilman Lytle, Ries second. ('.A -nuts of Fane 2c, 1'-47, continued) COI:+CIL CHA.4333S CITY C3JNCIL CITY HALL - CITY Or LODE �a71' JJ : 25, 1947 SAT. DT^S :. Salaries and +razes were main discussed, sugges- tions nave but no conclusions were forthcoming. The proposed suxdivisicn control ordinance was laid over for further stu_y. At 11:42 c.`. the Council retired into executive session so renaininr_ until 12 midnivht. adjournment was then had to the time of the next regular meeting. .attest: C ler' 171 P.esolut-ons ':ns. 1341--42 and u3 ,.,ere passed b- the follor;inq *rote: .IZ3: Council;-ner., Haskell, L•_rtle, U -a -s - Rirr. Ccunci?.nnan, 'tone ., 3K-:',T:Council:en, Tolliver Cn recormnendation of Chief of Police core, Leonard °ecker, pro:^ationary police patroLnan, -whose nroba- F T C,'r,:;:' tionarY pario- endei ."a'y 7, 1947 aas confirmed as a cern:�.e^t eaplovee _ an increase in salary to 32X%00 effective June 1, 194.7. Pro, owls for floorin; base:aent offices to be occu- A37:3-T pied by the i office Department :ere referred to the Engine=_rin. Department frith direction that c,rices ba obt._ined on as :;alt the and submitted with re- co,vner 4 -tion. Brix h: Dolan, lessees of Lodi i::unicipal airport, discussed rentals ._th the Council, stating that '15CC.00 per year was all th_t they could afford to pay, also that they were negoci=tine with the ,I =7 two property ozrners, J. Louis Perrin and George ":+. Zr --deown ers o£ a :^ ;or Dart of tae Field, for a reduction from the X25.00 per acre t:.ese o:mers had e°_'are: ' It :ras 4 rected that the Council meet on call of mayor :inn 'cefore the July 1st deadline set ' "lar ssets Corpor-tion if any tangible settle- ment of �.e rental problem seemed possible. The amity Clergy: was directed to i;=.ediately investi- 3?=C1':L nate and confer with City attornev '.;est as to the :T._ -:IC': feasibility of ::^.oldie, a special election submit- T'.'?:.�, tir:Z to the electors the proposal that the 1947-43 '_? 2'.72 tax rate b=_ increased to t :a care in :,art of the Cit;r's post -far building program. SAT. DT^S :. Salaries and +razes were main discussed, sugges- tions nave but no conclusions were forthcoming. The proposed suxdivisicn control ordinance was laid over for further stu_y. At 11:42 c.`. the Council retired into executive session so renaininr_ until 12 midnivht. adjournment was then had to the time of the next regular meeting. .attest: C ler' 171