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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions - No. 05-25-1925128 City Hall, City of Lodi Monday, May 25 - 1925 Pursuant to adjournment taken from the regular meet- ino of the Board of Trustees of the City of Lodi held May 18th, this meeting was called to order by the President at 8 o'clock P.M. at the place and on the date first above written, Trustees Hale, Mettler, Roach, Shattuck and Spooner present, none absent. The minutes of the regular meeting of 'kay 18th -1925 were read, approved as read and so endorsed by the President. The Board then proceeded to consider bids received May 18th.,1925 for voltage regulators and on recommendation of Superintendent Henning, decided to reject all bids and 1 purchase voltage regulators of the kind desired in open market; this was done by the passage of Resolution No. 478 by the fol- lowing vote: Ayes, Trustees Hale,Shattuck,Mettler,Roach and Spooner; Noes , None, Absent, Hone. This being the date set by notice duly given for the opening of bids for repairs to "Tokay Arch"; the Board proceed- ed to review the bids received, being those of Toseph Dotson and Alez Schwartzman . Bids being in excess of estimate, the matter was laid over until Tune lst.,1925 on motion of Trustee Shattuck, seconded by Trustee Mettler. Mr. A. T. Flynn, representing the "Marbelite Corpor- ation"applied for permission to erect two sample li-3hting standards at Central and Lodi Avenues, his company to assume all expense. Permission granted. The Board then proceeded to consider the matter of opening California Street but meeting with some objection from M. Focacci who objected to the location -of the proposed street the matter was laid over until the next meeting in order to allow the City Engineer to show Mr Focacci that the street lines were properly located. The Clerk was directed to notify last years piay-ground commission that the Board would like to confer with them, on the Wedensday following. On motion of Trustee Shattuck the Board adjourned. Attest �f j City Clerk. !: nues ro rau as _ o . na 1-1925 Pres.