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BOOK 17_1933-01-03 to 1938-12-29
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1/3/1933
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i <br />The matter of the tourist camp at Five Points was discussed and upon motion of Councilman <br />Fletcher, seconded by Councilman Eva, and cartied.the Building Inspector was ordered <br />to abate any nuisance at said tourist camp. <br />Councilman Fletcher brought up the matter of the old tree stumps on the Southern Pacific <br />property adjacent to California.Street, and the matter was referred to the City Manager <br />to take up with the Southern Pacific with the view of having the same removed. <br />Councilman Christensen brought up the matter of a horse shoe course and the same was referred <br />to the City Manager for further action and recommendation. <br />Councilman Eva brought up the matter of lighting the tennis courts, and upon motion of <br />Councilman Eva, seconded by Councilman Christensen, and carried, the City Manager and <br />the City Engineer were instructed to install the necessary lights to permit playing in <br />the evenings upon the courts. <br />The City Attorney reported relative to a conference with various bondholders on 1915 bonds <br />and especially with reference to a meeting in Stockton with Mr. E. C. Stewart of the <br />Union Safe Deposit Bank, at which conference it was agreed to take care of the request <br />made by Mr. Stewart in the first three provisions of Mr. Rutherford's letter of May 31 <br />1935, to the City Council, and upon motion of Councilman Christensen, seconded by , <br />Councilman McCarthy, and carried, the Treasurer was authorized and directed to pay to <br />Mr. Stewart the amounts mentioned in the first, second and third provisions of Mr. Ruther- <br />fordIs letter of May 31, 1935, the first two covering interest payments and the third <br />providing for the payment of four bonds as therein specified. <br />Communication was read from the First National Bank offering the city certain street improve - <br />went bonds. <br />The matter of an adjusted assessment was discussed by Mr. Rolison, and upon motion of Council- <br />man McCarthy, seconded by Councilman Christensen, and carried, the City Manager was <br />authorized to have certain work done in connection therewith. <br />Upon motion of Councilman McCarthy, seconded by Councilman Christensen, and carried, the <br />claims presented and approved were ordered paid. <br />Upon motion of Councilman Jones, seconded by Councilman Fletcher, and carried, the Council <br />ERI <br />adjourned. <br />0 <br />B. E. Myers, Ci <br />Bir ; • In - <br />Clerk <br />Acting Clerk <br />
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