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Plans and specifications for the work also having been
prepared and presented, the same were adopted by the passage
of Resolution 4o. 4-42 by the following vote -.-
AY S: Trustees, Spooner, Hickok, .sale, Yettler, Shattuck.
NOES: Trustees, None. ABSiXT: Trustees, None,
Resolution of intention No. 68, declaring it to be the
intention of the Board to order the improve-ment of that portion
of Central Avenue lying betweem the northerly line of Vine
Street and the northerly line of Poplar Street by grading the
same, paving and constructing concrete curbs and gutters was
then adopted by the following vote: -
AYES: Trustees, llettler,.Hickok,Hale, Spooner, Shattuck,
NOES.: Trustees, None. ABSENT: Trustees, None;
(Note- Cc -pies of the foregoing resolutions are on file
in the office of the City Clerk together with other papers in
the matter of the improvement of this, part of Central Avenue)
In the matter of the opening of Hutchins Street as under-
taken pursuant to Resolution of Intention No.64 passed June
18-1923: the City Attorney presented the several oaths of
office of Co=issioners appointed, C;,R.Van :Buskirk, D.7.Bird
and 7l, E. Taylor toEether with the bonds in such cases provided.
On motion of Trustee Spooner, seconded by Trustee Hale, the bonds
;,ere approved as sufficient and the President of the Board dir-
ected to endorse his approval upon them.
Dills w.ounting to $2,980.39 having been approved by the
inance committee were allowed and ordered paid on motion of
Tr stee Mlettler.
Six building permits totalling $5,700 were granted.
In the filingof the vacancies existing in the membership
of the City Planning Connission: President Shattuck arnouneed the
following appointees: 1. A. Spooner, John C. Begley; and Ueorge
H. Yoore.
On. r.:otion of Trustee l ickok the Board adjourned.
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The foregf .ir.g minutes were Clerk.
aenroved ebruarryy ^ 1924
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