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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions - No. 05-02-1921a_..GL'LAR ' TING City Nall, City of Lodi ::onlay, I.Tay 2 - 1921 On the day and date above written, the Board of Trustees of the City of nodi met in regular session at 8.00 o'clock P. -T. and on call of the roll, Trustees, Mortgomery,Crose,Hickok and Rich were present; Trustee Hale out of the city. The minutesof the regular adjourned ?neetings of April 25th. and 26th. were read. and approved This being the day,date and hour set by motion and advertise- ment for the opening of bids on the printing of the city for one year; bids were received from The Lodi Printing Co.,The Lodi News, and The .Lodi Sentinel. Owing to the manner in which the estimates ::ere submitted, this .utter ::as laid over for one week. The prop- osals received were in the following amounts: The Lodi Printing Combany offered to do the job printing of the city at a discount of 22%a from list price of the California Typothetae: :The Lodi Sent- inel offered the prices obtained by the County of San Joaquin or the prices set by the San Joaquin County Printing Association with a g-aarantee of good printing on good stock and offered to protect the city against a price decline; in the matter of printing arid publishing, The Lodi Nevvs offered to comply :with the items set forth in the call for bids and do the printing of the city at a cost of 40, per column inch for the first insertion with a charge of 25d per col. inch for subsequent insertions, The Lodi Sentinel made an offer to print and publish at a cost of 50g for the first insertion and 35¢ for the next three insertions,2Od for the next three and 10 for all publications subsequent to the seventh. Trustee Crose, seconded by Trustee Hickok, introduced the following resolution: RESOLUTION I1o.135 Resolved that the Engineer of the City of Lodi be, and he is hereby ordered to prepare plans and specifications for the following wort- to be done and improvement to be made in said city, to--, t:- For the improvement of the unpaved portion of Oak Street lying between Sacramento Street and the tracks of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company by paving the same and constructing concrete curbs and gutters. The above Resolution No.135 eras thereupon adopted by the follow- ing vote, to -wit: - Ayes, Trustees, Crose,3ickok,Rieh and 1dontgomery Noes, " None Absent, Hale The reports of the Fire Chief and City Uarshal were received, read and ordered filed. The Fire Chief reported verbally in the :natter of the partly destroyed house at the corner of Pleasant and Locl:eford Streets and the clerk was instructed to obtain the address of the owner and write him stating that the building should be taken down. In the matter of the petition filed requesting the board to rescind Ordinance i1o.118 , the clerk made report that as the petit- ion contained but 129'names and that as a certificate of the County Clerk stated t:.at there were 1730 rezistered electors in the city on April 25th, the number o` sig=natures was so much less than the reauired number that he had not found it necessary to verify the signatures as to their being those of qualified electors; Trustee Crose then introduced the following resolution: - RESOLUTION NO. 136 IN =i3 TrR OF THE, PETITION PROTESTIECT TATE ADOPTION OF ORDII:ANCE NO , 118 . on the 25th day of April A.D.1921, there m. s filed v,it* -is Board of Trustees a Petition protesting the passing and adoption of Ordinance 1,o.118: and ANI: PSS, said Petition. ryas referred to the Clerk of the City of 101i f0 verification; anal ..z'i;S, it a -pears from *his report *_Tiled 'herein and from t#e cer-ificate of the Clerk of the County of San Joaquin at the time said petition v;as filed, to --:-it:- said 25th, day of April A.D.1921, the number of registered electors in the City of Lodi rias 1730; and :AS, the minimum n-o-mber of electors t> maize said petition effective sh,ula have been 173; and a.pears from said petition that it is sued by 129 electors of the City of Z odi and no ore, - y F.F.FORR, be it resolved that said petition is insufficient and this Board so finds and declares; and, further, that Said Ord-