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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes - August 21, 1922399 CITY HALL, CITY O7 LODI, Monday, August 21, 1922. The regular meeting of the Board of Trustees was called to order at 8 o'clock P.M. on the day above written.. Trustees Hale, Mettler, Spooner and Shattuck present. Trustee Hickok absent. The ninutesof the adjourned regular meeting of :august 14th were read and approved without correction. A petition from the Central California Traction Company pray- ing for a spur track along the west sidewalk space of Seaton Avenue was presented,and in accordance therewith, Ordinance No. 133 was in- troduced and laid over for not less than five days. Trustee Hale then introduced Resolution No. 307, "A Resolu- )1 tion Fixing Time and Place for Hearing Application and Directing Publication Thereof," and the same was passed by the following vote: AYES: Hale, Mettler, Spooner, Shattuck. NOES: None. ABSENT: Hickok. A. Monyukis again applied for a license to conduct a card room at No. 6 E. Locust Street. Mr.G. E. Lawrence spoke in favor of granting the sane, and onmotion duly put and carried, the license was ordered issued. Ed. Spiekerman applied for and was granted permission to install a 120 gallon gasoline tank at his cement yard on South Sac- ramento Street. The matter of grading and paving the alley between Locust and Elm Streets -est of Lee Avenue, was left up to interested property owners, it being suggested that gravel or oil macadam surface be used. The following assessment diagrams were approved: Central Ave. by the passage of Resolution. No. 312 Hilborn Street by the passage of Resolution No. 311 Tokay Street by the passage of Resolution. No. 310 Daisy Ave. by the passage of Resolution No. 309 All the above resolutions were passed by the assenting votes of all members present. City Engineer Barzellotti reported verbally as to the estim- ates prepared by him for the storm sewer system on Stockton Ave. & Kettleman Lane. At the suggestion of the Clerk, he was directed to furnish the clerk a written report. Labor claims, (pay -rolls) were ordered paid amounting to 32537.05. The Board then adjourned on motion of Trustee Hale until 8 P.M. on Monday, August 28, 1922.