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_:07 =R 12, 1947
Pursuant to the aejourrment taken from its regelar meeting of 7:ovember 5,
1947, the City Coeeci' of the City of Lodi :net '.t 8:15 P. 1: of Wednesday,
7ovember 12, 191,7, Councilmen Lytle, F.ig.'s, Tolliver, and ?.inn present at roll
call. Couecnaan as :ell -a: p ear ed at 9:35 P. =-. and took his seat in the Coun-
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The minutes of the last meeting held November 5, 1947, vrero read, aperoved
as read, and so endorsed by the L'ayor.
PUBLIC HeeRi ee -
Messrs. L. E. Zagers, D. 0. Turrage, and George .:berle orally
T:iR.•YA.fL applied for permission to construct and maintain a vehicular
Me= driveway is front of the West 71 feet of Lot 5 and the East 32i
D3=;f.Z feet of Lot 6, Block 10, l?o:telu-re, now numbered 207 ;lest
=T•_"ED Pine Street. Cn :cotton of Councilman Tolliver, Riggs second, a
permit for an ingress drive ray was granted, the location, width,
and construction to be eeter;ained by the Superintenient of
Streets.
Otto A. ::eibe requested that the proposed amendment to paragraph
(e) of Section 3 of Ordinance 268 relating to the obtaining of
FR• OTEST property own:'rs consent to the location of taxi c._b stands on the
A,A=:'ST Public streets be not enacted, but that such stands be allocated
-. 'E. DI''G at fire hydrants. "r. ':eihe was informed that the loc^_.tion of
..;:(I ",A3 taxi cab stands is a responsibility of the City Council to . ma=te a
• .7=2, final deter-.:ir-ation. • Street Su_-erietendent Bruner presented a
letter, pro.:pted by discus sons with the `.:older of the local taxi
cab franc''ise, setting up a list of proposed taxi stand locations.
The matter of amending the sect :-on first above cited was referred
to City Attorney '"est with direction that street locations be
determined after publication of notice of application and not by
obtaining abutting property owners consents.
City Treasurer Vincent C. :'ebb, presented a written rerert on
the pro_ .a cf the se::a_ge rental survey now beine ce nduc:ed under
EENTAL his di. ecticn stat ng that 2"16 surveys had been con-' eted to date
SCF' EY from which he estimated an annual revenue of :$.24,026.16 from
residential sources aloee.
City Attorney Glenn ;:est requested that the City Co:.nci1 attend
ZO::I::G the !:eerie before the Boa_ d of Supervisors to be held in the court-
house at _ .ton, at 3:CC C'Clock F. of -_o -day, Yoveraber 24,
11-24-47 1947, on the proposal of the County Yla:L.ing C.,rrnission for re-
strictive use e 'trg in Live Oak District where the City's refuse
disposal site is located.
Mr. Glen Asbury of Public Admi:.istratlon presented copies of a
?URCit SI'G tentative purchasing system ordinance for consideration by the
CBD_:iA?:Cn Council.
Cn recommendation of the City Clerk and on his statement that a
PL.?CHA eF Eurro ehs .+evert :ental Accounting 1tach ne was the one most suit -
OF able for use in the accounting departments of the City especially
ACCOUNTING on account of its service facilities he was directed to place a
:CFT'S purchase order for such a mac' i ne at a :rice of 3 2,817.32 F. C. B.
AUTP-RIZE' Lodi. He was also aut:.orized to eurchase a receipting machine from.:
the same company at a price of a 702.02.
The offer of Councilman Haskell to sueply suitable loan for covering
R`: eIRS the hardbal' die and at Lawrence carr: F. 0. L. site of eine Growers
TO FALL Guild was accepted with thanks and Superi sten.ient of iarks Bruner
;AF:: fast.:cte,l to :teed with replacing the ,god on t''.is fi=_d.
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The Citi- Clerk, was directed to write the Bonz:`.s of Trustees of the
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two school districts na. tici: ating in the Comunit 3ecr=_=_tion
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lar re uesting that they s" re In the costs of reconstruc. -
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the base ball field as a nart of their nlivsical educat`_on _ctic_t,
in as much as this field is used Irr students to a rc:atar extent
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than ar other class -:f players.
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ire Ci . of ,di ..^:e1d - werber 12, 1911-7, were
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seco�.a,„ity C. Hec..eniaible Assistant C Lr.-
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ginaer .as named Acting City Engineer j :ding `'urther act -Lor, by
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the City Council; Assistant City Snrineer C. F. Eec;;ler to
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continue his :ea'_in„s directly rith the City Council, as :.a had,
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since the resi-naticn -_ -r. He.�,irg, in natters rel_ ; 'o
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constr-,ction of public works.
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Assistant City 3nginuer C. R. `_'ec : er's resume of con•:ers--tions
had with renresentativ=_s of the Division of relative to
the ex.:enditure of some � 30,000 accumulated first cent
?aso_ine tax rao :e-rs on Cherokee ane and or. Victor P.oad aas read
and he and the S--aper;.:.te :,lent of Streets directed to request t:.at
the City 'rojects Engineer from District 12, Division of S__
ways attend at an early Council meeting, prefferabiy on "o-:r.iber
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At 10:43 :.::, the Citv Council adjourned on lotion of Coi`acil-
ian anti' _Es.
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^ity Clerk
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r=. alar ...aetin- of t.._ City Council of
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ire Ci . of ,di ..^:e1d - werber 12, 1911-7, were
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