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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions - No. 07-01-1918bCity Hall, Lodi, Cal., July 1, 1918. TheBoard of Trustees of the City of Lodi convened in regular ses- sion at 8 c, clock p.m., there being present Trustees Black, Fale, Keeney and Montgorery. Trustee Crose absent. l.inutes of the adjourned meeting of June 29th were read and ap- -roved. RESCLUTIGN NO. 18. NHERE.kS, on the 19th day of June, 1918, the SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS of the City of Lodi, made and filed with the Clerk of this Board of Trustees a complete list of all assessments remaining unpaid upon the respective assessment or diagram numbers thereof, whereupon said Clerk gave notice of the filing of said list, and In said notice set the let day of July, 1918, at the hour of S o'clock P.E. at the regular place of meeting of said Board of Trustees, towit, the Council Chamber of said Board of Trustees in the City Fall of said City of Lodi, as the time and place respectively when and where ir_terested persons might appear before said .Hoard of Trustees and show cause why bonds should not be Issued upon the security of the unpaid assessments shown on said .list; and, ZVFTEREAS, said list so filed by the, Superintendent of Streets of said Citir of Lodi is a list of unpaid assessments for the street im- provement work on that certain assessment district, which work and which assessment district, are set forth in Resolution of Intention No. 14 passed by the Board of Trustees of said City on Aug. 6, 1917, and which Resolution of Intention No. 14 is hereby referred to for further par- ticulars; which list of unpaid assessments was filed with the City Clerk of said City on the 19th day of June„ 1918; and. WHEREAS, since the filing by the said Superintendent of Streets of the afore said list of unpaid assessments the following assessments ha have been fully paid to the proper officer, the Superintendent of Streets of the City of Lodi, towit: assessments numbers 30 and 31; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED; that the City Clerk be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to endorse said payments on said list of unpaid assessments, and to cause receipts therefor to be sent to the respective parties, by Clark I Henry Construction Company, the con- tractors for said work. Trustee Keeney moved, seconded by Trustee Montgomery, the ad- option of the foregoing resolution No. 18 as read. The motion prevailed j by the following vots: j ?yes: Trustees Keeney, Yontgomery, Hale and Black. Noes: None. absent: Trustee Crose. The City Clerk's affidavit of posting and publication of Notice of Filing of Superintendent of Streets' list of unpaid assessments made under provisions of Resolution of Intention No. 14 having been filed and no protests having been presented, the following resolution relating to the issuance of street improvement bonds pursuant to the provisions of Resolution of Intention No. 14 was introduced: RES a_ Ti T r O.; r. O. 19. Relating to issuance of Street Improverent Bonds under proceed- ings taken pursuant to Resolution of Intention No. 14 for the Improve- ment of .,est Oak Street, and determining the amount of the unpaid As- seszments. BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of Trustees of the. City of Lodi as follows: WFMRBAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Lodi on the 6th day of August, 1917, adopted Resolution of Intention No. 14 for the Im- prov-:::ert of 'Fest Oak street , from the ear: t line of School street to the east line of =utchirs street, In the City of Lodi, under and pursuant to the provisions of the Improvement act of 1911, and amendments thereto, and to the resolutions, notices and other proceedings of said City,duly adopted and taken, reference to said resolution of intention being hereby expressly made for further particulars; and, `NFFyREAS, the contract for said work and improvement was duly awarded and the work to be done thereunder was thereafter duly completed to the satisfaction of the Superintendent of Streets of said City, and of this 3oard, whereupon a warrant, diagram and assessment were made, recorded and delivered to :he co -,tractors in time, form and ma.= er as required by said Act, and the contractor having made due return thereon and the same e:avir_g been duly recorded, and WHEREAS, on the 19th day of Jane, 1918, the street Superintendent of said City made and filed -ith the Clerk of this Board a complete list of all assessments unpaid thereunder upon the respective assessment or diagram thereof, whereupon said Clerk gave notice of the filing of said list and fixed in said notice Monday, the 1st day of July, 1918, at the hour of 9 o'clock P.M. at the regular meeting place of said Board of Trustees, towit the Council Chambers of the Board of Trustees, in the City tali of said City of Lodi, as the time and place, respectively, when and where interested pars ons might appear before said Board of Trustees and s oa: cause why bonds should not be issued upon the security of the unyaid assessments shown on said list, said time being that of a regular meating of said Baord; and WEEREAS, it satisfactorily appears from the affidavits produced that the Clerk of this Board has caused to be given due notice by post— ing and publication as required by law of the filing by the Superinten— dent of Streets of the list of all unpaid assessments made under said Resolution of Intention No. 14, of_said City; and W7E:REAS, it has been found that since the filing of the afore— said list of unpaid assessments the following assessments have been fully paid to the proper officer of said City, towit: Assessments numbered 30 and 31, aggregating the total amount of $886.65, leaving a balance due on account of said unpaid assessments of $2,586.95; and WHEREAS, no protests or objections were presented or filed against the issuance of bands, as aforesaid, before or at the time set for said nearing, and no particular cause having been recorded w1, bonds should not be issued upon the security of said unpaid assessments, aggre— gating the total sum of $2.586.95, and it further appearing that said list of unpaid assessments filed by the Superintendent of Streets is in all respects complete and correct, excepting therefrom the assessments paid since the filing of the said list as hereinbefore set forth; BE IT RESOLVED: that said List of unpaid assessments as filed by the Superintendent of Stroets was in all respects complete and correct at the time of filing, and that since said time Assessments rimbered 30 and 31 have been paid, and the Board hereby finds and determines that the unpaid assessments made pursuant to the proceedings taken under said Resolution. of Intention Pio. 14, and the aggregate amount of the same, are as follows: Owner. Assessment No. Amount. Unknown 27 $288.98 Unmown 32 286.02 Unknown 41 367.87 Unknown 42 51.88 Ur:mown 43 14.21 Unknown 45 415.00 Unknown 41 18.94 Unknown. 67 457.62 U. -a own 71 457.62 Unknown 72 228.81 Total unpaid assessments $2,586.95 The Board further finds and determines that the aggregate am- ount of said assessments unpaid is the sum of $2,586.95. Upon notion of Trustee Hale, seconded by Trustee Montgomery ,the foregoing resolution No. 19, was adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Trustees Hale, Montgomery, Keerey and Black. Noes: None. Absent: Trustee Croke. RESOLUTION NO. 20, _ Providing For the Issuance of Improvement Bonds to Represent and Be Se— cured by Assessments Made For the Cost of the Work and improve— ments T:ade Ir_ and Upon West Oak Street, from the East Line of School Street to the East Line of ?iutchins Street, in the City of Lodi, California, and to Provide for the Sale Thereof. BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of Trustees of the City of Lodi.. California, as follows: BRAS, this Board of Trustees by its Resolution of Intention No. 14, providing, for the improvement of the roadway on west oak Street, from tj;e east line of School street to the east line of Hutchins Street, determined that serial bonds to represent unpaid assessments and to bea_T interest at the rate of seven per cent. per annum, would be issued there— under in the manner provided by the °Improvemen t Bond Act of 1915" and that the last installment of which bonds should mature nine (9) years frorc the 2d day of Tuly next succeeding nine months from their date, and W+,» S,the iqork to be done under said Resolution of Intention 2:o. 14 has been completed to the satisfaction of the Superintendent of