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he City Assessor having collected personal property taxes
during assessment at the 1921 rate, which rate was 15g on each
$100,00 of assessed valuation higher than the rate set by the Board
of 'Trustees for 1922, he was authorized to refund theexcess by the
passage of ?resolution No. 357 by the following vote:
AYE'S: hale, Mettler, Hickok, Spooner, Shattuck.
On application_, 9 building permits aggregating .*13,250.00
were ordered granted. _
The application of H. N. Madison to erect a sheet metal
building at 18 S. Slain Street was denied.
On motion of Trustee Hale, seconded by Trustee Spooner,bills
amounting to $3,100.56 were allowed and ordered paid.
City Engineer Barzellotti submitted plans for the improve-
ment of Hutchins Street, but it appearing that the improvement should
go through to Lockeford Street, and the property of G.S:. Van Noate
interfering with this extension., a committee consisting of Trustees
:�'ettler and Spooner were appointed by the President to interview
Y,r. Van Noate with the idea of securing a right-of-way for a full
width street.
On motion of Trustee Hickok, seconded by Trustee Yettler
and duly carried, City Marshal Christensen and Deputy Marshals
Shealor and 'shite, were allowed $20.00 per month extra as compensa-
tion for use of their personal automobiles.
On motion of Trustee Hickok, adjournment was taken to 8
o'clock P.,1t. of Yonday, November 27, 1922.
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