Minutes 1929/04/22
Cilroy, Calif., April 22nd, 1929.
Pursuant to adjournment, a meeting of the Mayor and Common
Council was held on the evening or April 22nd, 1929, at the
City Ball, in the City of Gilroy, Mayor Princevalle presiding.
The first order of business was the consideration of bids ror
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pipe.
On motion of C. E. Fredrickson, seconded by E. Martin
JOhnson, bids were ordered opened. Bids from the following bid-
ders were read.
United states Cast Iron Pipe and Foundry Com-
pany, Pacific states Cast Iron Pipe Company; C. G. Claussen &
Company, Inc., and American Cast Iron Pipe Company.
Special
bids for valves, etc. were received rrom Crane Company, The
Waterworks supply Company and Renessalaer Valve Company.
On motion of John A. Clark, seconded by B. E. Fredrickson,
the consideration of the bids was postponed until Wednesday
evening, April 24th, in order to check up on bids.
'The report of Walter G. Fitzgerald, Chairman or the Finance
Committee, relative to the audit of the books and accounts of the
City Treasurer was read, accepted and ordered placed on file.
A bill of A. Carlisle & Co. for $ 125.00 for printing street
bonds was presented and on motion of C. E. Fredrickson, seconded
by E. Martin Johnson, allowed and ordered paid.
A communication from JUlia Allen, Treasurer of the City of
Gilroy, appointing Victor Oddie as Deputy Treasurer, was pre-
sented and on motion of C. E. Fredrickson, seconded by John A.
Clark, the appointment or Victor Oddie as Deputy Treasurer was
approved.
On motion of E. Martin Johnson, seconded by Irvin Hollister,
John J. Cook was granted a permit to construct a garage and store
room on Lot Ko. 17, in Block 1 south, Range 1 West or the City of
Gilroy, pursuant to his application therefor.
It was regularly moved by John A. Clark aDd seconded by E. J.
Chesbro that the Fire Committee and the Buildings and Grounds
Committee proceed to have plans prepared for the improvement of
the Fire House on Fifth street and or the ground floor or the
City Hall a~ong lines presented by the architect.
prevailed.
It was moved by E. Martin Johnson, seconded by C. E. Fredrick-
The motion
son that the Buildings Committee be authorized to purchase seventy-
two (72) chairs for the City Hall at ."cost of $ 4.70 per chair.
The motion prevailed.
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on motion or E..J. Chesbro, seconded by John A. Clark, the
City Engineer was instruoted to prepare two sets of plans and
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speoifioations to apply to the districts outlined by the Bngi-
neer for street paving; one to be 6-inch of asphalt conorete,
open specifications, and the other to be six-inch cement ooncrete
along lines provided by the program of street paving for 1928;
asphalt pavements to have two teet cement concrete gutters.
It was moved by E. Martin Johnson, seconded by John A. Clark
that the Engineer be instruoted to prepare plans and speoiri-
oations ror a storm sewer and a map of the district effected.
The motion oarried.
Adjourn~d to Meet Wednesday evening,
April 24th, 19~9,~at S:OO o'olook.
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