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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions - No. 02-18-1924aMinutes City Hall, City of Lodi Monday, -Febi-aary 18- 1924. The regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Ci' -.y of Lodi for the third Eonday in February was called to order by the President at 8 o'clock P.I,.-', on the above date; Trustees Jale,Hickok,Eettler,Spooner and Shattuck present. The minutes of the regular meeting of February 4th. 1924 were read and a-p-oroved without correction. In the matter of the improvement of Central Avenue from Vine Street to Poplar Street: The Clerk reported that a protest against the work had been filed by John Zobel et al and unon 'he same being read in full and given due con- sideration, the said protest was overruled and denied by the pa --sage of Resolution No. 94-3 by the following vote: - AYES: Trustees, Eickok, 1.'ettler, Hale, Spooner, Shattuck. NOES: Trustees, None. ABSEW: Trustees, None Resp.Iutior�, Ordering the Work as undertaken under Res- olution of Intention No. 68 :as then passed and adopted by the following vote. AYE'S: Trustees: H i ckok,liettl er, Hale, Spooner, Shattuck. NOES: Trustees: None. ABSENT: Trustees, alone: (Copies of the above t:,;vo resolutions are or, file in the office, of the City Clerk) ,V. A. Eorehead appeared in the matter of the location of the proposed -oublic auto camp ground, advocating that the park be located in a portion of the Uity Park, Elm,Stockton, Locust and ".Jash.4ngton Str.Iets. The Clark read a detailed re-oort from Dr. John J. Si py on the sanitary features of the San,- uine�, U _-,ttUi site as liven to the =:--ittee from the District Chamber of Co-,,-zerce. Dan 7T. Bird and W.H.Faust advocated the location at the City. -Park. Presiddnt J."I.Slhattuck spoke in favor of the City -Park Location if the camp was a nay camp eff iciently conducted but -stated that he did not feel inclined to 'take the intital steps, He also doubted the ri;zht of the City to spend any money on the Sanguinetti site; ha ving been advised by the City Attorney, Mr. West, that he believed that the expenditure of City moneys on leased ground would be illeSal.- This closed 45