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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions - No. 10-07-1918bAyes: Trustees Keeney, Hale, Montgomery, Crose and Black. Noes, None. Absent: None. Monthly reports of the City Marshal and City Plumbing In— spector ;v -?re read and ordered filed. The City Clerk's annual report was received and referred to the Finance Committee. The petition of S. M. McMahon and others asking for the open— Ing of Lancaster Court 192 feet east to Church street was read and re— ferred to the Street Committee and City Engineer. Upon motion of Trustee Keeney, seconded by Trustee Hale, it was decided to close the Municipal Baths until further notice. Building permits were granted as follows: M.L.Ryan, garage and woodshad at 424 Eden street. E. Archer, garage and woodshed at 5 ITurth Cordier street. S. McGlothlen, dwelling 233 Eden street. Gregg & Son, for Mrs. Garrison, addition to dwelling at 119 North Pleasant Avenue. The following resolution was unanimously adopted: RESOLVED, that the Board of Trustees of the city or Lodi desire to go on record as favoring the passage of any legislation where— by rrunicipalities would be enabled to pay for street paving, either in whole or in part, from the general fund of the City Treasury or from a special fund proy1ded for that purpose; and be It firther RESOLVED, that the delegates to the League of Municipalities convention to be held at Riverside are hereby instructed to use their best endeavors to promote any movement favorable to legislation along this line. City Marshal Coleman was granted two weeks leave of absence to begin October 15th or such other time as circumstances would permit. Upon motion the City Engineer, City Marshal and City Clark were delegated to attend the League of Municipalities convention to be held at Riverside beginning October 15th. Bills amounting to $6,299.67, having -been passed by the Fi— nance Committee, were allowed and ordered paid. The Board adjourned. Attest: city clerk.