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City Hall, City of Lodi
.cnday,September 20-1926
This regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the
City of Lodi, having been preceeded by a meeting as committee
of the whole with representatives of Lodi Canning Company in
the matter of certain charges made this Company for use of
the. City's sewerage disposal plant, was not called to order
until 8.55 P.M. on the above written date; Trustees Hale,
Roach, Shattuck, Weihe and Spooner present, none absent.
The minutes of the regular meeting of September 7th.,
1926 were. read and approved without correction.
Fire Chief E.H.Stark brought the unlighted condition
of Maple Square to the attention of the Board; the matter was
referred to Superintendent of Public Utilities, J.A.Eenning.
A resolution adopted at the convention of the League
of California Municipalities at Yosemite in regard to opposing
proposed Amendment No. 4 to the State Constitution was order-
ed tabled.
In the ratter of the purchase of Block 7 of Lairer..ce
Homestead Addition: it appearing on report of the Clerk that
the assessments to be paid by tre City for the improvement of
Lockeford Street were now due and he also certifying that Mr.
Lawrence had paid in cash for the Stockton Street frontages
of Assessment`s Hos.11 and 30, the President and Clerk were '
authorized to make full payments of the amounts due upon
delivery of a proper deed in accordance with the contract
with Mr Lawrence by the passage of Resolution No. 504 by the
followi vote: -
ES: Trustees, Hale, Weihe, Roach, Shattuck and Spooner.
NOES: Trustees None..ABSENT: Trustees None.
Superintendent J.A.Hening submitted ora{ly, the appl-
ication of Southern Pacific Company for water service to re-
place that now received from Union Ice Company. On motion of
Trustee Weihe, seconded by Trustee Roach the application was
allowed, the Company to be rated on the 'demand charge for a
two inch meter with the regular gallonage charge; Company to
install all Pipes, meters and connections.
Fourteen building permits aggregating $22,125.00 were
allowed.
Bills in the amount of $3,154.95 were allowed as audit-
ed 5n the motion of Trustee Hale, seconded by Trustee Weihe.
On motion of Trustee Weihe, the Board adjourned until
the date of their next regular meeting, October 4th.,1926.
Attest
City Clerk.
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