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RES^LUTION NO. 379. 37f
WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Lodi,did,by Ord-
inance No. 138 of said Board of Trustees,'call and order a special
election to be held in said City, on Tuesday, the 16th day of Jan-
uary,A.D.1923, for the purpose of submitting to'the qualified voters -
thereof the proposition hereinafter set forth;
AND t'JHEREAS, said Ordinance No. 13.8 calling and ordering said
special election was published in time, form and manner as required
by law, as appears from the affidavit of DELLaR B. RINFRET, on file
in the office of the City Clerk;
AND 11MREAS, it appears that said special election was duly held in:--
accordance with law and said call, on Tuesday the 16th day of January,
A. D. 1923, as aforesaid; that the polls for said election were kept
open during the time required by law, and that said special election in
all particulars was held and conducted; and the votes thereat received
and canvassed and the returns thereof ascertained, determined and
declared, in time, form and manner as required by the laws of the State
of California, and the ordinances of said City of Lodi;
AND WD+,REAS, on Monday, the 5th day of February, A.D.1923, the
Board of Trustees of said City met at their usual place of meeting and
proceeded to canvass and did canvass the returns of said special el-
ection in time, form and manner as required by law, whereupon the
result of said canvass having been found to be as hereinafter set forth, -
IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED, determined and declared as follows: -
FIRST: That the proposition voted upon at said special election
is as follows:-
SECOND:- That there were four'special'elec.tion precincts est-
ablished within said City for the purpose of holding said special
election, which were known and designated , "Special Election Pre-
cinct "A", Special Election Precinct "B", Special Election Precinct
"C", and "Special Election Precinct "D", and described in Ordinance N
No.138, calling said special election.
THIRD:- That the total number of votes cast at said special
election was Three Hundred Eighty-eight (388) votes; that there were
cast in favor of said Proposition, Three Hundred Fifyt (350) votes,
and that there were cast against said Proposition, Thirty-eight (38) votes
IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVM, DETER1IINED AND DECLARED that
more than two-thirds of all the voters voting at said special elect-
ion in said City, voted in favor of said proposition and did thereby
authorize the'incurring of a bonded debt by said City to the amount of
and for the purpose stated therein, wherefore the bonds of said City
will be issued to defray the cost of the improvements specified in
said Proposition to the amount stated therein.
The said Resolution No. 379 was then passed by the following
vote: -
AYES: Trustees, HALE, SPOONER, METTLER, SHATTUCK.
NOES : Trustees, NONE ABSENT: Trustees, HICKOK.
George Lenhart and Harold C. Pope applied for positions at the
proposed sewage disposal plant. Applications ordered filed.
Reno rts of the Idarshal and Plumbing Inspector were read and
ordered filed.
The purchase of the West Thirty Feet of the lands of G.W.Van
Noate at the South-east corner of Lockeford and Hutchins Streets
was then authorized by the passage of Resolution No. 380 allowing