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tanicipal Building,
Lodi', Cal. , March 6, 1916
The Board of Trustees of the City of Lodi convened in regu-
lar session at 8:00 D. m. There were present Trustees ?sale, Black,
Keeney, Deaver and Folendorf.
Plinutes of the previous meeting were read and approved.
The following building permits were granted:
J. C. Brown, dwelling at 4.28 Tokay street.
J. K. Bender,- dwelling lot 7, block 40, City of Lodi.
T.W.Hieb,for S.H.-zimmerman,gar age 203 01est oak street.
Grav;z�, 1• Son,for H.J.Markham, on resubdivision of lots 2. 3
and 4, bloat 9, Hutchins Addition.
Gregg & Son, for H.J.Marki,am, on resubdivision of lots 2,3
and 4, block 9, Hutchins Addition.
The application of A. A. Harmon for appointment as tree warden
was read and ordered placed on file.
The reports of City Marshal Coleman and Supt. of -Sewers Hen-
ning were read and ordered filed.
A communication from warden Smith of Folsom Prison offering
crushed rock for sale was read and ordered filed.
A petition bearing 120 signatures was presented and read re-
questing the Board to submit to the electorate, of the city at the next
election the question: "Shall the City of Lodi Acquire, IMaintain and
Operate a Municipal Street Paving Plant."
The follorrin.g resolution was introduced and read:
RESOLUTION.
WS, A petition, numerously signed -by citizens and tax-
pay=rs of this city, asking that the question of the establishment
and operation of a municipal street paving plant be submitted to the
electorate, has been filed with the City Clerk,ther=fore be 1t
RESOLVED, That, in substantially the following form, the fol-
lowing question be submitted to a vote of th—qualified electors of
this city at the Municipal Election to be held in this city on April
10, 1916:
Shall the City of Lodi Aquire, Maintain and Operate:y✓S ;
a Municipal Street Paving Plant? :NO _---
Trustee Keeney, seconded by Trustee Folendorf, moved the adopt- k
ion of the above resolution as read. The motion was carried by the fol-
lowing vote.:
Ayes -Trustees Hal6,Black, Keeney, Deaver and Folendorf.
Noes -None.
Tohn P. Treder asked for a permit to install a 120 -gallon gas-
oline tank under the sidewalk at 211 North Sacramento street, with a
pump next the curb. Upon motion of Trustee Keeney, seconded by Trus-
tee Blas,, the permit was granted.
The resolution submitting the question of a municipal swimming
tank to a vote of the people, which was introduced, read and laid on
the tabl=. February 28th was read:
?2ES OLUTI ON.
wFTREAS, There has been deposited'with the Board of Trustees
of the City of Lodi, by the Civic Improvement Committee of the Cham-
ber of Commerce of Northern San Joaquin County, on behalf of the Boys'
Club of Lodi, the sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1000.00), to be used
in tl construction of a Mnicipal Swimming Tank, which said sum rep-
resents the voluntary contributions of many people of the community;
and
WFEERFAS, The Board of Trustees of said city is not fully sat-
isfied as to the wisdom, expediency and oublic demand for the expen-
diture required for the construction and maintenance of such munici-
pal swIT-m-ing tank; therefore be it
RESOLVED, That the question of the construction of such mu-
nicipal swimming tank ba referred to the people at the re-lular mu-
nicival election to be held in said city on the 10th day of April,
1916, and be submitted on the ballot thereof in substantially the
folloiT>n_�x form:
Shall the Board of Trustees of the City of YES
Lodi Construct a MUnicipal Swimming Tank,at
a Cost not Exceeding $6000.00? NO
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Trustee Folendorf moved, seconded by Trustee Black, the adopt-
ior_ of the resolution. The motion was carried by the following vote:
Ayes -Trustees Hale, Black, Keeney, Deaver and Folendorf.
Noes -None.
John Bauer, Director of the Tokay Band, arplied to. the Board
for an appropriation in the sum of $17 for each of twelve oxen -air
band concerts to be given during the summer.
Trustee Deaver moved, seconded by Trustee Keeney, that the
sum of $17 be appropriated for each of twelve band concerts, as asked
for, to be paid monthly. The Motion was carried unanimously.
Ordinance No. 35, entitled, °An Ordinance Providing for Muni -
I cin.11 2egulation, Planting, Care and Control of Trees," was introduced
JI and upon notion laid upon the table for not less than.five days.
Bills amounting to $4237.20 were allowed and ordered paid.
The matter of extending water service to the residence of Mrs.
ada I. Harris and others outside of the city was taken ug and dis-
cussed. No action was taken.
Attest: The Board adjourned. _,Y
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