HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions - No. 04-17-1922aCit:;all, City of Lodi
:.ionday, -,pril 17- 1922.
e re.alar msating of the Board of I'_ustaes of the City of
Lodi %.-:as called to order by the President at 8 o`clock _ +
'_ on tae
wale and at the place first above mentioned and on call ofthe roll
.
Trustees, Lont,omery, :ale, Crose ,and _UcKok were present, 'Trustee
Rich absent.
The minutes of "!,.a res -alar meatin_; of ngril 3rd and special
meeting of 'aril 7th, 1922 ::ere read anal approved.
as zzitten resignation of 31r. G. .•. Steele as City attorney
.gas receive' and read; L.r Steele stating that he desired more time
to devote to law practice and calling, attention to his previous
altemnts to sever his connection :-rith the City. On motion of Trust-
eerale, seconded by Trustee ickok, tae resignation was accepted
to become effective :.day lst next.
The w i ;ten resignation of 'char R.B._icClure as F:iarshal and
Street Superintendent vias then received and read and on motion of
Trustee Hic:;0%, seconded by Trustee Crose, the same Was accepted.
Irustee Rala, seconded by `_'rastee 'Crose, moved the appoint -
=ant cf T. Caristosen as hersh2-1 and Street Superintendent, Lotion
carried aznarni.mously.
On motion of Trustee dile, ooc ded by Trustee Hickok, bills
to the amount of `3,894.17, 'raving been approved by a majority of
the finance co:_.,ittae ,were allowed and ordered paid.
The Clerk presented the petition of George :. Siebert ask-
ing that payment of license -ee on his lunch :ragon be Waived for
the quarter ended june 30th as he hyid not used the license issued
him for the previous quarter; by resolution duly passed and adopted
by the follo:aing vote, the petition was allowed and the marshal
instructed to issue license for the stated quarter without payment
of fee:- A' 'S, Trustees, Crose, Hickok, Bala, .uont;omery.
liL'F,S, Tr -.stew, hone.
33S -_17T, Trustees, Bich.
Trustee Crose then introduced Resolution No. 244, a full and
true copy of raich follows containing, the ratters required by law
to be entered upon the minutes of the first re:-7alar meeting following
a genaral election and the vote by which the said '?esolution was
adopted:-
::RSOLU'TIOIT NO. 244.
A ?I'SOLU'TIOIT ITG TIE.. R. JULT O^ aI ::I.,CTION.
ui ? r1S, a ;J: -,E' :. �LniICI:.IAL ::L CT_ICI, ..,as held and conducted
in the CITY 02 L -OD!, C'ALI20RIiI:i on i.;OIMAY, the 10th day of APRIL, 1922
as by law required;
i22) 'ri:::R: S, it appears that notice of said eleotion tiles
duly and legally divan, tat voting precincts were properly estab-
lished, that election officers were atpointed and election_ supplies
furnished, and that in a,_1 respects said election :gas held and cond-
ucted and the votes received t ereat received and canvassed, and the
returns thereof made and declared in time, form and manner as req -
aired by the general lays of the State governing elections in sixth
class cities;
°TB ,i.,:2EAS, the 3)F -rd of Trustees of said City met in the
eeancil ehember of the Board on 'onday,the 17th day of April, 1922,
to canvass the rat:sns of said election and install the newly elect-
ed officers, whareupon the said Board found that the number of votes