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' 147 <br /> • He �dvi�ed th�,t he had discu�eed �,ith rFr. R. G. Tofznel'i the metter of tne <br /> division of cost for the r;ro�osed ���a�er s2rvice to the proposed neti; �ddition <br /> of Eaton 9venue Villa and reached �n a�re�ment c;herein the citv ti;ill extend <br /> the �resent four ineh line en yaton acer,ue a distance of ao�rosimatelv 300 <br /> feet to ttze street ti,�hich bisecte th2 ne��� addition. The subdividers i��ill <br /> ' pay tne cost of extending the 4 inch main b�c'� from that �oint to the lots <br /> in th�t area. The estima�ted cost is ,�500. There are ten services tt�zt <br /> !T�3V �J° connected �0 �:1E�i`, ,^.?a.lYl 1.71 the iLitUT° 2.TId tl'i� C1'G� ?'iOUld agree t0 <br /> refund the subdividers �50 for each eervice that ie actually connected to <br /> that line. It rras City t�anager's recommenda.tion tnat on the ba.sia of tha� <br /> ,' a�reement, it would 'oe in order to publish the ordinance�taking the addition <br /> into the ci�y. Councilman 9nderson moved, seconded by Councilman Britschgi, <br /> that tne City Manager's recomraendation oe accepted a.nd carried into effec�. <br /> City 4ttorney McCarthy asY_ed tha.t the r.iotion include continuin� the <br /> adoption Of �[1? ordinance tiri ��'I° :1°Y reee�ing, It Y12S SO OTC�°P° and the <br /> • motion pa.ssed unanimously. <br /> Cit�� �ana?°r Bl•om reported on the delivery of surplus vrater to hirs. Rhodes in th� <br /> �rnerald La!:e Distr.ict. This rrater is a� preeent delivered to the property <br /> of 4�ir, tum Suden. Ia discussing the matter �-:itc Street Su_oerintendent <br /> • 1'linter, he actcised that there is over �000 g�llons oi ���ter avail�ole at <br /> t?7B nresent �lIDe� t?Otis�°VBT� �7'1°P8 1S T70 record �S t0 �i1G' 2,':T10L1Il Of 17d <br /> ac�il�Ule during the dry season and it was the City Iv?anager's opinion that <br /> ' he would not recommend t�Vo neti�� connecti.on� to th�,t source Uecauee in the <br /> event tnat t'�e r:ater sun_oly fzlls durin�• the dry rronths there mi�:�; be con- <br /> sideraole argurnent �.s to r,�hether the users vrere getting tY,eir fair �ha,re. <br /> Since the original con�rac� hws expired and because there is another inter- <br /> e4ted party in obt,ining the�r�ater, it i:�as his suggestion that the city ask <br /> for bids on t; e dicersion of tl�at crate* and ma.ke an ai=;ard to the best bidder. <br /> City Attorney r,4cCarthy advis�d he had discussed the r.�atter i�ith ?Er. tum Suden <br /> • who i,as�agreeable to naving tne iaater put out on '�ids. Councilman Anderson <br /> moved, seconded by Councilmar Granger, tha.t the recomrnendation of the City <br /> ?�?anager b� accepted 2TlCj i,CiB City :.ttorney oe in^tructed te dratr ua the <br /> necessa.ry papers to secure the bids. �otion p�ssed unani:�ously. <br /> Report on staius of city employees re�iding outside city limit� rias continued on <br /> , tne a.�e:�da on reotion of Councilmun Fletcher, secondsd by Councilman �Ictiulty. <br /> r?o�ion passed unani-nously. <br /> City h"ana�er 31om adai�ed that he ha.d asken for a discussion of aav�ment condi- ' <br /> tions on Chestnut Stre�t be placed on the agenda to ascerta.in the Council's <br /> o�inion �� to .^ho lr�s res�onsible for the nzving of Chestnut Street. It <br /> , rr=� his oninion that some tho�.tght should be given to the reronstruction and <br /> repaving oi th?t hali of �he street thai is occunied by tlie Southerr. Facific <br /> Ra.ilro�d tr�cks. The Soutnern F�cific nas completed their ivork u;o to <br /> 3roadr:a� r�nich laaves a bad conditior. on both sides of the trac';s. Council- <br /> man Britschgi moved, seconded by Councilman �'letcher, that the ma.tter be <br /> • carried on t'r,e agenda ur.til the next rneeting. 4�otion pass�d una.nir�ousl,y. <br /> \ <br />