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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes - July 5, 1921CITY HALL, CITY 0? LODI ;47,77 y 5i9 Cho regular meeting of the Board of Triteea of the City .i convened at 3.00 P.:. and on call of the roll, thoo ;ere Lt Crustees L:entgomery, Cross, E515, and Rich. The minutes of t reenler meeting o± June 2-th. ware read prove d as read. Tnelve bnilling permits were granted for buildings at an :tad cost of -;;38,120 Reports of the City Blumbing Inseecter, City ::arshal and Inspeetor received, read and ordered filed. C.L.Villinger and H. Hummhrey anpeared befoee the 3e=ed atter of reoonstructing the fruit shale of the Anderson Comeenies, stating that owing to the short leases grant - the Southern Pacific Company, owner of the land., it would possible for them to erect fire-resistant structures. 0.:1.2erdun then addreesed the Board advocating strict ad - e to fire-resistant qualifications in the business district, erection of inflammable strnctures would only permit a re- -ence of the late disaster. • • The clerk was authorized to renew the Dalton Adding I.:achine .ct for the next year at a east of 10.00 The 2ire Chief was iireote& t eurvey the structares erect - J. Tauth on N. $aersennta Street, the same having been re- . az being dangeroes. The aemlieation of Creel- le Cotter for an ice-cream stand public vsr k was denied. The apeiieation of 21.Eirasuna for nermission to repalce a ie tank beneath the sidewalk on .ain Strout was also de - City Treasurer W.H.Lerenz sroke in favor of the adoption ystem whereby the County Assessor and Treasurer would eel - • city taxes at the time and in the sane manner as county are assessed and collected. On motion of Trustees Hale and Hiekok the Board passed. Res - • 1o.150 transferring 40,000 from the Improvement Const - • 'un. to the :Ieneral 2und."reference to which resolution e made for further perticulars. This resolution was eassed following vote:_Ayes, Trustees, Hale, Eiokok, Crose, Hich ntgomery ; Noes,eone : .Absent, 'Nene. Ordinance Uo.122 entitled :-N capi;Arai: z5TA3LIsiara ILIIT5 IL THE CITY O2 LO;T, 312-11Na 'HE =.1D 02 NATERLIT. • COUSCRUCTION 02 elALLS 02 BUILLMS TL IL, PROVIDING 022S SHALL BE COVHEED WITH. 1=0:3USCI3LE LiL, AUD LL; PEUAICY FOR TEE VIOL:2.10U THZ,REOF.". was introduced. and. ion of Trnetee Hale, laid. over for not lees than five days. Trustee Crose introduced 2esolution Lo 151, a resolution ing the thanks of this city to the members of the Stockton apartment and the City Council of the City of Stockton for &rendered us an July 2:11.(7he original of this resolution the files of the city clerk). The foregoing resolution was by the unanimous vote of the board. Bills to the amount of ::;11,914.14 having been aloproved in rm, were oedered eaid on motion of Trustee Bich. J.n.Henning, Superintendent of Public Utilities, was ized to advertise for bids on tranefermers. 7.H.2aust addressed the board on the neceesity-of a fire system. On motion cf Crust.:e Tickok, the clerk was instructed to t the Natioral Board of ire Tnderwriters to make a survey city*. Com-oThint was filed. that a lot on Haat L.iA75 owned by e-ehoider was eovered "rith tall 3raz3 ani f4 -re =arshal 1=3.red. to 4.r7ortiz.te. H.7.17aulner :7e -col -tea fia,zmnt violatIons of tIle r;,7 1P77s. On :notion o. 2rust.:as anl H.V.2a.aL7Ier .:;as ue1 in offiee as water and plemhing insnoeter. Cr, motion of freeto Hickek. the 7-,:ari ad:12=1.)1 aL-' t I t t"at —ei of --)Za un t