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V <br />Indemnity Insurance Company of North America at a rate of $1,437.51 for one year, or <br />$3,990.94 for three years on a $50/100,000 basis, primary coverage $5 10,000, and the <br />li <br />� balance through Lloyds of London. <br />It <br />Councilman Eva reported that his committee was making progress working up the procedure to <br />be followed in connection with the 1915 Bond Act Assessments and that there would be <br />another meeting of the.cormnittee on March 3 to conclude arrangements. <br />Councilman Eva also spoke again about the number and kind of solicitors through the resi- <br />dential sections of the City and asked if the ordinance could not be made more <br />i( restrictive. The matter was referred to the City Attorney and Chief of Police for <br />I <br />1 . <br />{{ their recommendation. <br />i! Mr. Peters, representing Henry Witte's office, Insurance Agent for the City, filed a state- <br />ment of fire insurance covering city property, tabulating the costs for three and five <br />year periods. It was decided that this report be checked by Councilman McCarthy and <br />Mayor Lambert and a report made at the next meeting, with the understanding that the <br />risk was being handled by a 30 -day covering note. <br />On motion of Councilman Christensen, seconded by Councilman McNulty, the City Treasurer was <br />authorized to accept the offer of Stone & Youngberg for certain 1915 Act Bonds and to <br />draw up the necessary warrant upon receipt of the bonds, which in detail appear below: <br />Series Amount Price <br />J-10 $1,000 91: <br />I p 2:5 p 92 <br />Q 2,000 92 <br />$7,000 $6,4+5 <br />On motion of Councilman Eva, seconded by Councilman McNulty, there was adopted a resolution <br />accepting a Deed for Lot nAn of the Belle Haven Subdivision No. 2, and the Treasurer <br />was authorized to issue warrant to the California Pacific Title & Trust Company in the <br />sum of $116.50 to cover payment of the lot, title fees, etc. <br />On motion of Councilman Eva, seconded by Councilman Christensen, there was adopted a reso- <br />lution authorizing Quit Claim Deed, and specifically authorizing Mayor Lambert and <br />a <br />City Clerk, B, E. Myers, to execute and deliver to the Lenolt Securities Corporation a <br />G' <br />Quit Claim Deed to Lot 8, Block 601, Highlands of Emerald Lake, Subdivision No. 6, <br />I Councilman Eva, seconded by Councilman McNulty, proposed the adoption of resolution directing <br />' that "Stop" signs be placed at several streets along the right-of-way of the Southern <br />i <br />Pacific Company. Carried. <br />Councilman McCarthy read a letter from Stone & Youngberg in which the City Treasurer was <br />accused of giving out information which re -acted -unfavorably to the purchase of 1915 <br />Act Bonds by Stone & Youngberg. Upon request of Councilman McCarthy, the letter was <br />I ordered filed. <br />On motion of Councilman Christensen, seconded by Councilman McCarthy, Emil Dehoff was <br />t granted permission to use the following described space for the purpose of erecting <br />further buildings at his project at the Yacht Harbor, with no, rental to attach at <br />i <br />present. <br />181: <br />,�;:_T, <br />