Resolution 1929/02/04
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By motion of Elmer J. Chesbro, seconded. by John A. Clark
Resolution .0. 652 was passed and adopted as followst
WHEREAS, the Mun1eipalities aDd sanitary district of, the state
are endeavoring to fini an econo~cal and successful method for
sewage and waste disposal and treatment, and
WHEREAS, Senator Jones of Santa Clara County, has introduced
in the Legislature Senate Bill Ko. 652 providing for an appropria-
tion of not less than $ 65,000.00 for the establishment and main-
tenance during the next two years of the proper and necessary facil-
ities for investigations and research in methods of sewage disposal,
a plan of supreme importance to the entire State, now, therefore,
be it
RESOLVED, that the passage of Se1:late Bill Ko. 652 be, and the
same is hereby a&gDest~y urged by the Mayor and Common Council of
the City of Gilroy, and that a copy of this Resolution be mailed
by the Oity Clerk to the Governor of ~he state, the Senate Com-
mittee on KlU1icipal Corporations, and the lanta Clara County mem-
bers of the State Legislature.
Vote; Ayes, 'Iouncilmen Walter G. Fitzgerald, O. E. Fredrick-
son, John A. Clark, Irvin Hollister, Elmer J. Chesbr6; Koes, Coun-
cilmen, Rone; Absent Councilman E. Martin Johnson.
By motion of Elmer J. Ohesbro, seconded by John A. Clark Reso-
lution~o. 655 was passed and adopted:
WHEREAS, Senator Jones, of santa Clara County, has introduced
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Senate Bill 50. 655 in the state Legislature, providing for grant-
ing to cities the right to charge rental for services rendered in
41sposing of' sewage, and
WHEREAS, said bill if' enacted into the law of' the State rill aid
materially in aid1ng munioipalities of the state in solving a prob-
lem that at present is giving them a great deal of trouble, noli'
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therefore, be it
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RESOLVED a That the Mayor and Common Council of' the City
of' Gilroy does hereby approve of the passage of' Senate Bill
10. 655 and earnestly request of' our representatives in the
state Legislature to support the measure; be it further
RESOLVED: That a oopy of' this Resolution be forwarded by
the City Clerk to the Governor, the Senate Committee on pub-
lic health and Quarantine and Senator Jones.
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Vote, Ayes, Councilmen Walter G. Fitzgerald, C. E. Fred-
rickson, John A. Clark, Irvin HOllister, Elmer J. Chesbro;
loes, Councilmen, Bone;
Absent Counoilman E. lIartin John-
son.
By motion of' Fitzgerald seconded by Fredrickson, and oar-
ried the following Resolution was passed and adopted:
WHEREAS, we have learned with sincere regret that the
health of our City Engineer~ Henry B. Fisher, continues to
prevent him from giving his personal attention to the work
of the City, and
WHEREAS, the Common Council contemplates proceeding with
the paving of several streets of' the City in the bear future
that will require the services of the Engineer, DOW, there-
for, be it J
RESOLVED, that City Engineer, Henry B. Fisher, be given
an unlimited leave of absenoe from his of'ficial duties dur-
ing his present illness, and be it further
RESOLVED, that the City Clerk forward a copy of' this
Resolution to lIr. Fisher, together with a letter expressing
the sympathy of' the May~r and Common Council in his trouble
and expressing our wishes that he D1&Y speedily recover Ms
health.
Vote~ Ayes, Councilmen Walter G~ Fitzgerald, C. E.
Fredrickson, John A. Clark, Irvin Hollister, Elmer J. Ohes-
bro; Noes, Councilmen, Bone; Absent Councilman E. Martin
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Johnson.