HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions - No. 573327
Council Cha:. ber s, City Council
The City ::all, City of Lodi,
March 4, 1929 (i,Ionday)
The regular mea tin:' of the City Council of the City of
Lodi was called to order at 8:05 P. Councilmen ::ale,
Roach, Shattuck, ,iei._e and Spooner present.
The minutes of the rezular meetin:: of Fe oruary 18, 1929
were read, approved as read and so endorsed by the mayor.
The representative of the Standard _fence Company present-
ed samples accoWot;.nyir,the proposition for the construction
of fencina• around the proposed tennis courts in Lawrence Park.
No action taken.
;.:r. N. I:e;vfield, on behalf of the Lodi Tennis Club, of-
fered to turn over their present tennis court at the corner
of R1^: and Chum__ Streets of this city, includinz fences, rets,
and li?htina system. -.payor Spooner stated that :.'rs. Liens',
the owner of the property, will allow its use for the City.
On ^lot ion of Councilman Shattuck, .. e the second, the city en-
iineer ani superinte mlent of streets were instructed to pro-
ceed with the ___..tion of tennis courts in the park.
This being the time set by notice duly published for the
reception of bias for the public printinz of the City of Lodi,
the clerk announced that he had received two proposals: that
of the Lodi iiews, oronosin? to publish in accordance with
specifications of notices, ordinances. etc., of the City at
the rate of fifty seven cents per column inch_ for first pub-
lioation, forty five oe:l:s for the next colurran inch, and forty
three cents for any subsequent publication. The Lodi Sentinel
proposed fifty five cents per column inch for the first Publi-
cation, forty cents for the next. and t hirt:f e i.ht cents for
arty subse ruent publication. It apne arin� that the proposal of
the Lodi .sentinel was the lowest end best bid received, award
^r?s made to that firm by the passa:e of Resolution of awards
i:o. 573 by the followinw vote:
AYES; Councilmen male, dhattuck , oacr, i're and Spooner.
NOES: None
n3S:i.T : Lone
Reports from the city plumbing inspector, chief of police,
and pound master were received, read and ordered filed.
The clerk read a communication from Ir. E. Lilley protest-
inR asainst the stora7e of Rasoline in uncovered tanks in the
City of Lodi.
On motion of Councilmen ^.o.ach, Hae second, the salary of
the secretary of the vire Daoartoernt was fixed at ;10.00 monthly,
this salary to include_ his compensation as treasurer of the ?ire
Department also.
On motion of Coluncilman :;eihe, =roach second, city enzineer
L. 3arzellotti was authorized to attend the annual rseetin? of
the California�lSe wase •:or'.:s Association to be held at Fresno
March 20 and 21, 1929.
In the ^latter of the improvement of Cherok-ee Lane Resolution
3;o. 572 was endorsed by Couno ilman Hale, ohattuok Second, and
adopted by the following vote:
AYES: Councilmen Hale, Shattuck. ?oath, .eihe and Spooner.
NOES: None
A3SEIiT: None