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<br /> The petition of Mary E. Easter and Julia A. Pleasants, presented at the last
<br /> meeting, asking that a certain alleyway in Park Villa Tract be closed, was taken up,
<br /> and on motion said petition was ordered laid on the table.
<br /> The Street Superintendent made a written report of the places and nature of
<br /> improvements previously ordered by this Board to be done by the owners of property •
<br /> abutting, which work had not been done, whereupon, the City Clerk was instructed to
<br /> notify owners of such abutting property that unless the construction of said improve-
<br /> ments were commenced within ten days,. that the Board would proceed at the next re-
<br /> gular meeting thereafter, to order said improvements done under the Vrooman Act .
<br /> The following Resolution was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board: "Re-
<br /> solved, that the Qity Engineer of the City of Redlands .be , and he is hereby direct-
<br /> ed to make diagrams of the property affected or benefitted by the proposed work or
<br /> improvements as described in Resolution of Intentions Nos . 221 and 222, heretofore
<br /> adopted by the Board of Trustees of said City on the 18th day of November 1903, and
<br /> December 2nd, 1903, respectively, for the construction of a sewer upon warding and
<br /> La Verne Street and upon Sonora Street, and to be assessed to pay the benefits there-
<br /> of. Each of such diagrams to show each separate lot, piece or parcel of land, the •
<br /> area in square feet of each lot, piece or parcel of land, and the relative location
<br /> of the same to the work proposed to be done, and all within the limits of each of
<br /> the assessment districts, and each of said diagrams shall be made in all respects
<br /> as required by law."
<br /> A verbalpetition by the United Presbyterian Church in regard to the covering
<br /> of a culvert on Fourth Street in front of their property, was brought up, and on
<br /> motion the request was denied, for the reasoh that more work had been done and a
<br /> ' better grade given under the present arrangement than though the pavement had been
<br /> carried down tp the gutter line.
<br /> On motion, the meeting adjourned. /�
<br /> }��/, ) -0A/C7c.,; City Clerk.
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<br /> Redlands,, California, February 3rd, 1904.
<br /> A regular meeting of the Board of Trustees . President Fowler in the chair and
<br /> Trustees Brock, Ward, Cave and Hayes present . Also present the City Attorney, En-
<br /> gineer, Street Superintendent , Marshal, and Clerk. The minutes of the adjourned
<br /> meeting held on January 28th, 1904, were read and approved.
<br /> The petition signed by Edward E. P. Hatch, asking for appointment as policeman
<br /> in England Park, together with recommendations signed by 'Thomas Y. England, J. W.
<br /> England and Frederick F. Johnson, was read, and on motion the following order was
<br /> passed: Ordered, that Edward E. P. Hatch, be and hereby is appointed Policeman for
<br /> a term of three months, at a salary of $50. per month.
<br /> The next matter considered was that of opening and extending Fifth Street . A
<br /> large number of interested parties were present and the matter was fully discussed.
<br /> The Committee appointed at the last meeting made a report of the district to be as-
<br /> sessed for the opening of said street, together with a map showing the proposed
<br /> line of such opening and extending the same to Cajon Street . This precipitated a
<br /> further discussion and finally a motion was made that the ai.ty Attorney be instruct-
<br /> ed to bring in the necessary, resolution at the next regular meeting, for the opening
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