HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes - March 20, 1922City Hall, City of Lodi
March 20-1922.
The regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the City of
Lodi was called to order by the President at 8 o'clock P.M. on
the date above written and on call of the roll, Trustees Crose,
Hale, Hickok and Montgomery were present; Trustee Rich absent.
The minutes of the adjourned meeting of March 13th were read
and approved.
Trustee Montgomery then left the President's chair, Trustee
Hale presiding, and introduced Resolutions No. 234 and 235; Res- 2 -1
olution No. 234, a resolution calling upon the Board of Supervis-
ors to establish a county health department was then passed by the
following vote:
AYES: Trustees, Montgomery, Crose, Eale, Hickok.
NOES: Trustees, None. ABSENT1 Trustee, Rich.
Resolution No. 235, a resolution directing the Clerk to place 2 ��
on the ballot at the next election the question,"Shall each member
of the Board. of Trustees of the City of Lodi receive a salary of
450.00 per month?" was passed and adopted by the following vote: -
AYES: Trustees, Montgomery, Crose, Hale, Hickok.
NOES: Trustees, None. ABSENT: Trustee, Rich.
A petition was then received signed by twenty per cent of the
registered voters of the 8anguinetti and Burr Additions praying that
these lands be made'part of the City of Lodi and share in the pay-
ments for bonded indebitedness heretofore incurred, addition to be
called "NORTH. ST ADDITION" as more fully set forth in the said
petition now on file in the ogfice if the City -Clerk. On motion
of Trustee Montgomery, the petition was referred to the Clerk for
verification of signatures.
Petitions asking the improvement of Eden, :lora and Stockton
Streets signed by more than 50% of the fronting property owners
were received and on motion of Trustee Montgomery, the Sngineer
was directed to prepare plans and specifications.
Trustee Montgomery, having urgent business elsewhere, was
then excused, (8.11 P.M.).
J vi' (minutes of March 20 -cont.)
Three aool=cations for building permits were read, those of
?.C.Laier and H.. ilienthan without co hent but the appli:ation of
Mrs. Mesa Cunningham to construct a store building on Central 6ve-
nue was protested by A. Perrin, J. H. Ueyer and others as same did
not hold to the established building line. It appearing that the
Board had no powers in the matter, no set -back lines being establish-
ed, Trustee Hickok moved that the application be granted. The motion
carried unanimously. 'ermits granted amounted to ;,6,800.00
0..H.Gillette a:d_ressed the Board in protest against the con-
tinued existence of a temporary structure on N. Sacramento Street,
built to house religious meetings; C. R. Van Buskirk being present,
assured Mr. Gillette on behalf of the Committee who erected the build-
ing that the same -would be remo-ed within a few days.
Sills to the amount of $5,068.88 'raving been approved by a
majority of the finance committee, were allowed 6n motion of Trust-
ee Hale and ordered paid.
Lfter discussion regarding the completion of the intersect-
ion of Loakeford and Church Streets, the Clerk asked and was given
permission to secure a proposition from 0. J. Hemphill under which
this intersection could be widened and the pavement put in.
+o further business ax±pearing, the Board adjourned to the
date of the next regular meeting.
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I Clerk.