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CITY HALL, CITY OF LODI
Monday, September 11, 1922.
The regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the City of
Lodi was called to order at 8 o'clock P.M. on the date first above
written, Pres. J. W. Shattuck presiding. On call of the roll,
Trustees Hale, Hickok, Mettler, Spooner and Shattuckwere present.
The minutes of the regular meeting of August 28th and the
regular meeting (adjourned on account of no quorum) of September 4,
were read and approved without correction.
Eldridge Rathbun protested against the open trench of the
Sacramento Gas jompany on S. Sacramento Street. Pres. J.W.Shattuck
informed lir. Rathbun that this matter would be taken up with the
Gas Company at once.
It appearing that due publication had been had of the no-
tice inviting sealed proposals for the improvement of Flora Street
under Resolution of Intention }Io. 60, the Board proceeded to pub-
licly open and declare the bids received thereunder, but one bid
being received, that of Clark-Henery Construction Co.
Award of the contract for the improvement of Flora Street
ryas then made to Clark & Henery Construction Co. by the passage of
Resolution of Award No. 315 by the following vote:
AYES: Spooner, Mettler, Hale, Hickok, Shattuck
NOES: None. AB Nr: None
On motion of Trustee Bale, seconded by Trustee Hickok and
duly carried, the Clerkwas instructed to arrange for a contract be-
tween J. A. Nicholson of Room 16, Bacon Building, Oakland, and the
Superintendent of Streets,for making street improvement assessments.
The Board decided to go as a body on the morning of the
following iednesday and view the proposed donation of the continua-
tion of Redwood Street in return for the payment of the street assess-
ments that might be levied against it for improving Stockton Ave.
Rev. A. A. Boschee asked that a drinking fountain be install-
ed by the City at the new Salem Evangelical Church, Elm & Central Sts.
The Board decided that it could not do so but would furnish
water free.
The Clerkread a communication from County Engineer F. E.
6,uai1 stating that San Joaquin County would pay one-half of the
construction of approaches to Cordier & Rose Streets at Sargent Rd.
The Marshal's report for August was read and ordered filed.
The Clerkread the official call for the annual convention
of the League of California Municipalities at Palo Alto. On motion
of Trustee Spooner, the Clerk was delegated to attend the convention
with President J. ri.Shattuck as alternate. City Engineer Barzellotti
was also allowed credentials as a delegate.
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On resolution duly read and carried, the "Map of Hutchins 2 1•
Homestead Addition" was adopted by the following vote:
AYES: Trustees Spooner, Hale,Iliettler, Hickok, Shattuck
NOES: None ABSENT: None.
Due publication of Ordinance No. 133 in the matter of the
application of Central California Traction Uompany for a spur track
on Seaton. Ave. was determined by the passage of Resolution No. 316
by the following vote:
AYES: Hickok. Hale,;dettler, Spooner,Shattuck.
NOES: None ABSENT: None
On motion of Trustee Hale, bills audited were allowed and
ordered paid.
4fire building ermits amounting to x9275.00 v:ere granted.
On motion of Trustee ;.ale, the Board adjourned to 7,30 P.M.
of Friday, Se tember 15, 1922.
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