HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions - No. 03-19-1923aCI -_Y HAIL, CITY 07 LODI
"onday, _'.'arch 19, 1923.
The regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the City of
Lodi was ca -.led to order by the President at 8 o'clock P.M. on the
date first above orritten, Trustees Hale, Hickok, 11ettler, Spooner and
Shattuck present.
The minutes of the adjourned re�ular meeting of January 19th;
"he adjourned regular meeting of January 22-nd; the regular meeting of
February 5th; the adjourned regular meeting of February 15th; the
regular meeting of February 19th; the regular meeting of March 5th;
and the specially called meeting of ',' Tarch 13th were read and approved
after a correction in the name of th Lodi Vehicle and Implement
Company as written in the minutes of February 15th 1923 had. been
directed by Trustee Yettler.
H.?aust appeared before the Board in support of a plea for
the continuation of the services of the Tokay Sand stating that the
band stand in the municipal park should be replaced, estimating this
cost to be X1200, and an appropriation for the band itself amounting
to X1800 would be necessary to continue the concerts as heretofore
rendered. 1.7r Faust stated that the day of obtaining support from
voluntary contributions was -cast as far as the local business men were
concerned as asked that the Board give the matter consideration in
the light of maintaining the band as a municipal affair. This expense
being far in excess of any allo,.,;e-nce made in the -cost for such a
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purpose, the President referred consideration of the proposition to
the-3oard as committee of the cVhole.
The Clerk presented a petition that !,ad be^n filed with him
asking that the Board order the im-orove-ment of '.,,.,ashinzton Street
and it appearing that the signed frontage exceeded 5M, of the prop-
erty facin3- this street, Trustee 'I:ettler, seconded by Trustee Hickok
moved that the En-zineer ;)e instructed to -oren-are the necessary plans
and specifications for the improvement; the motion was unanimously
carried.
Another petition asking that South Stockton Avenue be paved
.from the end of the recently laid pavement to the North line of Vine
Street was read and it arpearing that it contained the names of
ov,mers of 68 of of the frontage, Trustee Hickok, seconded by Trustee
Spooner, moved that the :nginqer prencare the necessary plans and
s,oeci-Ficatlons for the work; motion carried unanimously.
Twenty t=ree building permits total -ling $59,050.00 were grant-
ed ,,ithout onDosition save that inquiry was made into the use to be
made by G. Piazza of his contemplated dance hall on South 1-ain St.
Resolution of intention No. 61 passed and adopted :::arch 5th
1923 .,ias rescinded by the passage of Resolution Do. 387
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TUTI01, 0. 387
'17130LUTION RESCII—i-,ING RESOLUTION 02 INT-11TION ITO 61
IS PASSED AITD A.DO72TED RCH 5-2-,,1923.
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?esolved by the Board of Trustees of the City of Lodi:
,That Resolution of Intention No. 61 passed and adopted 111arch
5th.,1923 be rescinded, it being the intention of this toara to pass
a resolution of the same number %vherein certain defects'in the afore-
said resolution of :.'arch 5th.192:3 will be remedied.
Be it Also Resolved, that nothing herein contained shall alter
or effect the following resolutions heretofore adopted: -
Resolution No. 61-A entitled "Resolution Establishing Curb
Grade and Elevation" nassed and adopted February 19 - 1923;
Resolution No. 61-B entitled "Resolution AdolDting Plans and
Specifications, T-Tutchins-1,7alnut Streets" passed and adopted ?eb.19-1923
resolution No. 61-0 entitled "Resolution 1pproring District
Diap,r,m' ;
- apassed and adopted Tebr-aary 19-1923.
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The said Resolution was adopted by the following vote:
AYES: Trustees, Sale, Spooner, Hickok, ?ettler, Shattuck.
NOES: -trustees, ?lone ABSENT-. Trustees, None.
Trustee Mettler then introduced Resolution of Intention No.61
in the matter of the improvement of certain portions of Hutchins and
Walnut Streets:-
RESOLUTION OF INTENTION No. 61.
HUTCHINS AND `J7AL1`IUT STR.. B- TS a
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