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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions - No. 05-03-1915408 municipal Building, Lodi, Cal., May 13, 1915. The Board of Trusteess of the City of Lodi convened In reg- ular session at 8:00 p.m. There were present Trustees Hale, Black, Deaver, Keeney and Folendorf. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and ordered cor- rected as to the matter of the sewer and water extension asked for by 0. W. Kinney and others between DeForce Avenue and Lockeford street in block B, Ayers & Pitchers Addition. Building permits were asked for and granted as follows: G. M. Birt, dwelling on lot 10, block C Barnhart Tract. C. Freshour, addition to dwelling on lot 6, block 5, Barnhart Tract. D. W. Aronhalt, private garage on lot 2, block 2, Cor- dier Tract. C'. D. White, sleeping porth, lot 9, block 7, Hutchins Oak Street Addition. Sam Morrow, dwelling, lot 11, block C, Barnhart Tract. F. F. Cordway, to move building from Cherokee lane to lot 1, block 35, city of Lodi, and remodel the same for a dwelling. The latter permit was granted with the provision that the moving of the building was to be under the,supprvlsdon of the City Marshal. F. G. Miller, bill board at corner of East Pine street and Cherokee- lane. D. Bpronlo asked the Board to construct 200 feet of sewer to be located in a roposed alley running south from Daisy Avenue, parallel with Pleasant Avenue. Ref=rred to Public Utilities Committee. The resignation of 0. J. Hemphill as a member of the Board of Heaith was read and on motion laid over till the next meeting. S. W. Hopkins, president of the Board of Health, called the attention of the Board of Trustees to7thp fact that the health authorities were handicapped in the matter of enforcingthecity ordinances In not having an attorney. The Board was requested to appoint an attorney to prosecute violators of the laws. The mat- ter was referred to a committee of the ?*,hole. The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company applied to the Board to purchase a one-half Interest Ii. one 40 -foot po-:e on North Sacramento street between Locust and Lockeford streets. As a part of the labor of setting this pole was done by the telephone compar,v and a part by the city Supprirtendent Henning recommended that a one-half interest be sold for 53.00 which upon motion was so ordered. Superintendent of Streets Coleman presented.his acceptance of street Irprovernpnt on West Elm street, the alley running through the block bounded by School, Elm, Sacramento and Pine streets; the alley running through the block bounded by School, Oak, Church and Pine streets and between the west line of School strept.and-a line parallel thereto and distant therefrom 160 feet westerly from said west line of School street, which acceptance was ordered filed. The City Engineer �-asprLted a plat of a proposed resubdi- vision of lots 2, 3 and 4, block 9, Hutchins Addition, on behalf of the trustees of Lodi Union High School stating that the school board D1asired to dedicate to the city a 20 -foot alley running northerly through said resubdivision, whereupon the following res- olution. was Introduced and adopted: R- S 0 T 1 0 T. WHEREAS, The Board of Trustees of the Lodi Union High School has.offpred to dedicate a twenty -foot alley running northerly from Lodi Avenue through the center of block number 9 ofHutchins Addition to Lodi; be It RESOLVED, That the Board of Trustees of the City of Lodi, in regular session this 3d day of May, 1915, does hereby accept for public use forever the above described alley. The above resolution was adopted by unanimous vote of the Board upon motion made by Trustee Keeney, seconded by Trustee Polendor- City Marshal Coleman's report for the month of April was read and ordered filed. motion of Trustee Keeney, seconded by Trustee., Black, the- E�11,�intendent of Public Utilities was authorized to purchase -1'500 feefGf 2 -inch wrot iron pipe from the Lodi Hardware Company. Tho Board adjourned. City Clerk.