HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes - January 2, 1923CITY EALL,CITY Or LODI,
TUESDAY, January 2, 1923.
Pursuant to adjournment taken from the regular adjourned
session of December 26,1922, the Board of jrustees of the City of
Lodi met in adjourned regular session at 8 o'clock P.M. on the date
first above written. Trustees Hale, Hickok, Spooner, Mettler and
Shattuck present, the latter presiding.
By unanimous consent, the reading of the minutes was pass-
ed and the Board proceeded to hear persons in attendance on various
matters as follows:
On application, St. Agnes Academy at the corner of Pleasant
and ';a.lnut Streets, was allowed the privilege of erecting. two extra
electroliers at their own expense.
A communication from the State Law Enforcement League re-
garding activities of the League,was ordered filed.
A communication from W. H. Lorenz and J. C. Bewley regard-
ing the annexation of the North 12 acres of "Bewley's Suburban Acres"
when the same should be subdivided into city lots, was ordered filed,
it appearing that the Board could take no action at this time.
The report of F. Christensen, City Marshal, for the month
of December 1922, was read and ordered filed.
The Clerk reported that the insurance policy on the old
Seagrave fire truck had expired on December 21st, and recommended
that the same be not renewed as the protection to this equipment was
not worth the premium charged. After discussion this policy was
allowed to lapse.
Ten building permits for structures at a gross estimated
cost of ,16,215.00 were granted on formal application.
This being the date set for the sale of bonds to issue upon
the security of the unpaid assessments on Oak Street, (Resolution
of Intention No.54),Locust Street, (Resolution of Intention 55),
Rose Street, (Resolution of Intention 56), and Cordier Street, (Re-
solution of Intention 57), and it appearing that notice of said
sale had been published properly as required by law and resolution
of the Board of Trustees, the Board proceeded to publicly open and
declare the bids received for each of the above lots of bonds ,which
bids were as follows:
For the Locust Street Bonds, the Lodi National Bank bidding
par and accrued interest, the sole bidders;
For the Oak Street Bonds, the Lodi National Bank bidding par,
accrued interest and ,12.50; the sole bidders;
For the Rose Street Bonds, the Lodi National Bank bidding
par, accrued interest and ,312.50, the sole bidders;
For the Cordier Street Bonds, the Lodi National Bank bidding
par, accrued interest and $12.50.
It appearing that the bids in the above were in proper form
and accompanied by the specified bidding deposit, the Board proceed-
ed to award the bonds to the Lotti National Bank by the passage_ of
the following resolutions by the vote displayed after each:
Resolution of Award `1o. 364 awarding the Lodi National Bank
the Locust Street Bonds at par and accrued interest;.
AYES: Trustees Hickok,Mettler, Hale, Spooner, Shattuck..
NOES: None ABSENT: None.
Resolution of Award No. 365 awarding The Lodi National Bank
the Oak Street Bonds at par, accrued .interest and $12.50:
AYES: Hale, Hickok, Mettler, Spooner, Shattuck.
N0E'S: None ABSENT: None.
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Resolution of award No. 366 awarding The Lodi National Bank 3'�^
the Rose Street Bonds at par, accrued interest and 812.50:
AY&S: Spooner, Hickok, Hale, Yettler,Shattuck.
ie OL S: iio ne ABM. tT : None
Resolution No. 367 awarding The Lodi National Bank the ;7
Cordier Street Bords at par, accrued interest and ',112.50:
ASS: ;settler, Hickok, Hale, Spooner, Shattuck.
NOES: ;Tone ABSL1TT : None ,
In the :natter of the improvement of 2den Streets as under-
taken under Resolution of Intention 'No. 52, it appearing that notice
of the filin_g of the Street Superintendent's List of Unpaid •'ssess-
ments had been published -as required by lar:, said notice stating
among other things that any and all persons interested might appear
on Tuesday, tae 2d day of January, 1923 at the hour of 8 o'clock
P.Y. before t:ie Board of Trustees in the Council Chanter in the
City Hall and protest against the issuance of bonds to be secured
by the unpaid assessuents on the said 3den Street; no protests having
been filed with the Clerk and no prctestanta appearing, the Board
proceeded to authorize tree issuance of bonds by the passage of Re- 3
solution 368, as filed in the proceedings taken in connection with
the improvement of said street, by the followirg vote:
AYLS: Hale, Hickok, 'Mettler, Spooner, Shattuck.
NOQ;S: :lone eLBMINT: None.
It also appearing that the date for protest against the
issuance of bonds to be secured by the unpaid assessments on Flora
Street (resolution of Intention No. 60), had been set for the same
time and in the same manner as the preceding, and no persons ap-
pearing in protest, the Board proceeded to authorize the issuance
of bonds by the passage of Resolution No. 369 as filed in the pro-
ceedings taken in connection with the improvement of said street,
by the following vote:
AY13S: Hickok, Spooner, Hale, Mettler, Shattuck.
NOES: :Tone ABS2171 : None.
Bills amounting to ;)12,856,78 having been approved bythe
Finance Committee, were allowed aril ordered paid on motion of
Trustee Hale; claims of Tokay City Garage and Lodi Sentinel laid
over for further information and claim of ;urs. N. A. Lind for tax
refund not allowed.
On motion of Trustee ?settler, the Board adjourned to 8
o'clock P.M. of January 8, 1923.
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