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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes - October 1, 1917City Ha11,Lodi,Cal.,October 1, 1917. In regular session of the Board of Trustees of the City of Lodi there were present Trustees Hale, Black, Keeney, Deaver and Polendorf. Minutes of the regular meeting of September 17th were read and approved. The following building permits were granted: S. McGlothlen, dwelling lot 16, bloc's 1,Lod.i Barnhart Tract. D.H.Clouse,private garage at Oak street and Pleasant Avenue. D.H.Clouse,wood and coal house at Oak St. and Pleasant Avenue. J.Hammer, private garage at 520 Tokay Street. The report of City Marshal and City Poundiaster for the month September were read and ordered filed. The quarterly report of City Treasurer Lorenz was read and re- ferred to the Finance Committee. ORDINANCE NO. 92, "Ar. Ordinance Repealing Ordinance Number 90 and Amending Sec- tion 2 of ordinance Number 38 as Amended by Ordinance Number 89," which ordinance was introduced September 17th and laid on the table for not less than five days, was given final reading and passed to print. Trustee Keeney moved, seconded by Trustee Black, the adoption of the ordinance as read, which motion was carried by the following vote: Ayes: Trustees Bale, Black, Keeney, Deaver and Polendorf. Noes: None. Absent: None. C. A. Rich made written application to the Board for an in- crease from $25 to $30 per month for the use of horse and wagon,w'r_ich upon motion of Trustee Deaver, seconded by Trustee Black, was granted for such time as the City may have use for the same. John C. Guggolz and others petitioned the Board to cause the removal of posts supporting a wooden awning at the Hodder building, corner of Pine and Main streets, said posts being located six feet in, side the curb line. The matter was referred to the City Engineer for investigation and report. The following resolution having been introduced September 17th and laid on the table for not less than five days was taken up for final action: RESOLUTION. WHEREAS, HANNAH WATKINS, for the widening of North School Street, has offered to sell to the City of Lodi,.for the sum of 5160, that piece of land situate on North School Street, in said City of Lodi and described as follows: Being the west ten (10) feet of the following described piece of land: Beginning at a point 135feet northerly from the north-east corner of Lockeford Street and the north extension of School Street, in the City of Lodi; thence running northerly one hundred and.five feet along the east side of the extension of said School Street; thence easterly 98.9 feet; thence southerly One Hundred and five (105) feet; thence westerly 96.4 feet, to the place of beginning. Being a fraction of the North-west Quarter (N.w.4) of Section One (1) Township Three (30 North, Range Six (6) East, M.D.B.& M. AND WHEREAS, EUGENE F. NICKEL and ANNA M. NICKEL, his wife, have offered to sell to.the City of Lodi, for the sum of $75.00, that certain piece of lane' situate on North School Street, in said City of Lodi, and described as follows: The West Ten (10) feet of the following described piece or land, for the purpose of widening North School Street: Being a portion of Lot Number Three (3) in Block "C" of the Laura DeForce Gordon Tract in the City of Lodi, California, and more par ticularly described as follows, to -wit: Commencing at a point on the North line of Lockeford Street of the Town (now City) of Lodi, where the same would be intersected by the continuation northerly of the line dividing Lots Two (2) and Three (3) in Block Thirteen (13) in said Town (now City) of Lodi and running thence westerly along the north line of Lockeford Street 100 feet; thence Northerly and parallel with said continuation of the line dividing Lots Two (2) and Three (3) in Block Thirteen (13), 240 feet to the point of beginnir.g of the tract of land herein described; 4- thence Northerly on continuation of the same, 40 feet:.thence Westerly and parallel with the North line of Lockeford Street 40 feet: thence Southerly andparallel with the said continuation of the line dividing said Lots Two (2) and Three (3) in Block Thirteen (13) of the Town • (now City) of Lodi, 40 feet: thence Easterly and parallel with the North line of Lockeford Street 98.9 feet to the point of beginning. • AND WHEREAS, this Board of Trustees deem it for the best in- terest of said City, that it acquire and own said described land, and • it appearing to the Board that the prices asked for said land by the owners, are reasonable, now therefore belit it . RESOLVED, that said City of Lodi, purchase and acquire said land above described, for the pricesnamed, and the Clerk of this Board is hereby authorized on behalf of this Board to accept and receive good and sufficient deeds of said land, conveying the same to the City with good merchantable title, and upon delivery of said deeds that war rants be drawn in the usual manner, payable to the respective owners of said land, or their order, And it is hereby, RESOLVED, that the sum of.$235.00 i3 hereby appropriated and set aside from the g :neral fund for the payment of said lands. Trustee Folendorf moved, seconded by Trustee Black, the adoption of the resolution as read, which motion was carried by the following t vote: Ayes; Trustees Hale, Black, Keeney, Deaver and Folendorf. Noes: Atone. Trustee Keeney introduced a resolution providing for the deed- ing to the City of Lodi of a certain piece of land owned by E.E.Deaver fronting five feet on DePorce Avenue, the City of Lodi to transfer to said E.E.Deaver, in exchange therefor, a piece of land of_equal dimen- sions north of and adjacent thereto. The resolution was upon motion laid on the'table for not less than five days. Miscellaneous claims against the City amounting to $4773.99 were allowed and ordered paid. The Board adjourned. Attest: City Clerk. City Hall, Lodi, Cal.,October 15, 1917. In regular session of the Board of Trustees of the City of Lodi there were present Trustees Hale, Black, Keeney and Folendorf, Trustee Deaver absent. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. Building permits were granted to the following: C. T. Jansen, private garage at 411 Eden Street. L. A. Woodson, residence lot 6, block 4, Barnhart Tract. J. Hammer, addition to dwelling at 520 Tokay Street. City.Plumbirg Inspectors report for the month of August was read and ordered.filed. The report of City Clerk for the quarter ending September 30th was read and referred to the Finance Committee.. City Engineer Barzellotti submitted an estimate on the cost of • pipe -i1 materials necessary to construct storm sewers in North School street, the total amount of his estimate being $1400.24. Trustee Keeney moved, seconded by Trustee Folendorf, that the Clerk be instructed to advertise for bids for bids for vitrified pipe and connections necessary for the construction of storm sewers in • North School street: also for cement pipe laid for the same work, to be done in accordance with plans to be submitted by the City Engineer. The motion was adopted unanimously. A resolution providing for the exchange of certain pieces of land owned by the City and E. E. Deaver, having been introduced October let and laid on the table, was taken up for final disposal: