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City :7,_11, Dec. 11th, 1910 - 7 :30 1. 1._.
City Council ziet in adjourned session P:itii laayor Stover presiding.
COL? 0.17 I Prese_lU, Cohn' ssioners Dic, Sanders, Geo. _i. Andrews and 7.7. 1:1. Stover '
Absent,. CJ ?TniSsioners H. l... Go,.. man and L. F. Sinshei,mer.
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_U2.1 for :permit to remove a blli1diYlLcr, from Block. 100 to
Dot 10 Bloci- 12, '; eill.'s Addition was arc -rated on motion of Dick Sanders seconded
by Geo. H. Andrews.
1_pplication of E:. Z. Sir_shei,mar for perr:it to erect an addition to his
residence in hot 5 :.loci, 22, i'ra;ne CJ21Struction, cost 9750.00 granted on .motion
of Geo. H. Andrews seconded by Dick Sanders.
F petition si�nied by Father ntFlynn was received asr.ing Yoermission to install
a Gas light StrYidard on 1:7onterey St. near the corner of Cilorro St. in 3lock I1.
On motion of Geo. +'. Andrews seconded by Dick Sanders the petition was gra?lted.
lather 0'> lynn asked if it would oe agreeable for the City to ta�:e over the
?iiht standard after it .:as erected and pay for the upkeep of same. she matter
was left over until the ;neetino- of the lSth -aher_ it was honed that a full board
would be oreselit.
piillcatiJ:i Of 1s8. -B. S. Darling for serer connection oil _acifie St. between
Chorro and ilorro St. 31k 100. Same granted on motion of Geo. H. Andrews seconded
oy i)ick Sas:ders•
It ryas moved by Dior. Sanders and seconded by Geo. H. =nd errs thai: the claim
of J. D. L'artin in the sum of X8.12 for refund on tales, which was laid over from
the last meeting, be allowed. 1.iL L, carried.
Representatives of the 2. A. Club were present and. requested permission to
use the streets for their demonstration oil the evening of the 31st of December.
_he request w,xs granted on motion of Dick Sanders seconded by Geo. H. lindre�rs.
Supervisor John i:orton was present and entered into .a general discussion with
the mel:ibers of the board and Chief of Police in re the feeding and lodging of
tramps during file winter SeaS021. it ::av decided that the Street Superintendant
establish a roc, pile and that the Chief of Police see that tramps were fed and
lodged Tith t ,— understanding ti_at they ; ^ork at said rock pile to pa,; for said
board and lodgii:g.
i:r. indrer:s brought up the matter in re the brea1zino- bf lio-i2t o-lobes on the
City -Bridges and the expense of re_r_lacir.g the same. After discussion in re
Same, 11°_..ror Stover stated that he uould oersolially offer a reward of '10.00 for
information leading to the arrest i
and conviction of any breaking light globes
or V.,112ao17's.
The city Attorney stated that the Council were not leFrF_lly bound to pay the
01aim of S. Stote for which ximigzation of School rooms, which w,.s laid over from
last Teeting. Said claim should be ur +id by School Board.
The City attorney also stated that the Fire = pparatus Bonds were read;- for
the s4 �2lat'al'e of the. proper officials.
The matter of silo alr:s at the corner of 'Chorro and Pacific Sts. came up• for
diSCUSSlOne ilr. i'.?ldrr;';:'g t0 look into the matter °.i ?d Se :7 }" ° 'c
e why said vials.,. had not
been laid.
1.1r. Burch stated that the sidewalks on 1:11onterey St. between C'r_.orro and Broad
Sts. were Soon tJ be out i21 with possibly the ex--epti on of tht:t fronut liL tfie
Cii�iidler cropertis.