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<br /> • man Armstrong, tbat the sale of Lot 6, Block B, Boyd and Kent's Addition be
<br /> approved as recommended_by the real estate committee. Under the question,
<br /> � b�ayor Hilton asked if the complete real estate committee had approved of
<br /> tnis sale. City Manager Blom replied they had. Motion pasaed unanimously,
<br /> City Manager Blom reported that he had a request for the sale of Lota 1 and 2,
<br /> ' Block 48, Eastern Addition, This property was for tivell purposes and the
<br /> well nas been abandoned, The city has no further use for the property,
<br /> The real estate committee recommended that these lots be sold to the high-
<br /> est bidder upon receipt of sealed bida. Mayor �Iilton inoved, seconded by
<br /> Councilman Armstrong, that the recommenda.tion of the real estate committee
<br /> , be accepted and tnat the Gity Manager be authorized to advertise this pro-
<br /> perty, Motion passed unanimously.
<br /> The real estate committee also recommended that Lot 7, Block 10, Sweeney's
<br /> Addition be advertised for eale. Councilman Armstrong moved, seconded by
<br /> Councilman Fletcher, that the City Manager be authorized to advertise the
<br /> • above property for sale to the highest bidder on receipt of sealed bids,
<br /> Motion passed unanimously,
<br /> Councilman Britschgi moved, seconded by Councilman Armstrong, that the City
<br /> Manager be authorized to appoint an appraiser in connection with the sale
<br /> of the above mentioned property. �iotion passed unanimously,
<br /> Letter was received from tne County Tax Collector advising that he was offering
<br /> for sale subject to the approval of the Council several lots, One parcei
<br /> ' was Lots 23, 24, 25, Slock 23, Central Park No. 2 offered for the minimwn
<br /> of �907.50, delinquent taxes against the property in the amount of �859,30.
<br /> - This property is near the propos,ed recreational site and it was the con-
<br /> sensus of tt�e Council that the city should attempt toa>acquire the property.
<br /> Mrs. �diramontes advised that if the city vranted to keep the property, it
<br /> would be necessary to pay the taxes on it. The matter v�as held over to the
<br /> next meeting to see on what basis the city might a.eguire this, property,
<br /> � 9econd parcel - Lot 12, Block 44, Eastern Addition, Minimum piice �052,50,
<br /> delinquent taxes �02.66,
<br /> Tnird parcel - Lot 12, Hovrland betu�7een Allerton and city corporate line.
<br /> Bdinimum price �252,50, total delinquencies �28.05,
<br /> Fourtn parcel - Lots 25 and 26, Redwood Oaks 3ubdivision of Lot 49., Reese
<br /> 8ubdivision, Minimwn price �505',00 Total delinquencies �303.21.
<br /> ' Fifth parcel - Lots 16, 17, Block 13, West Redwood, betvueen Sierra and
<br /> Havues.$treet, Minimum price $Fi05,00. Total delinquencies $546,20.
<br /> Sixth parcel - Lots'18, 19, Block 13, Vleat Redwood 2, between $ierra and
<br /> � Hawes Street, Minimum price �605,00 Total delinquencies �299,80.
<br /> ' Seventn parcel - Lote 20, 21, Block 13, .1"test Redti�rood 2, on Siexra 3treet.
<br /> Minimum price �605.00. Total delinquencies $�924.03,
<br /> Eighth parcel - Lot 9, Block 4, Map of Lenolt. Minimum price -�652.50,
<br /> Potal delinquencies �603.71,
<br /> Ninth parcel - Lot 8, Block 7, Map of Lenolt. �inimum price �$502.50.
<br /> Total delinquencies �514,02. �
<br /> � Councilman Armstrong moved, seconded by Councilman Mchulty, that the city
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