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<br /> The Street Committee reported in regard to the petition of J . J. Pendergast,
<br /> asking that he be allowed to lay and maintain a spur track over the triangular piece
<br /> of ground deeded by him to the city in opening Oriental Avenue, that the same be
<br /> granted. Recommendation adopted and it was so ordered.
<br /> The Finance Committee asked for more time in which to report in the petition •
<br /> of C . T . Gifford, asking for re-adjustment of his fees allowed as City Recorder,
<br /> and it was so understood.
<br /> The following Resolution was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board: .Reso-
<br /> lution of Intention #225 , regarding the west extension of Home Place Street and des-
<br /> ignating the land deemed necessary to be taken therefor, and the exterior boundaries
<br /> of the district of lana to be assessed to pay .the damages, costs, and expenses there-
<br /> of, and instructing the Street Superintendent to insert the proper legal notice in
<br /> the Redlands Daily Review, in the manner required by law. A Resolution was passed
<br /> by, the unanimous vote of the Board, ordering the work of opening and West Extension
<br /> of ,Stuart Avenue under ReS. ' Of Intention #223, and appointing commissioners therefor
<br /> The Clerk :presented a communication :from 9 . G. Wella of •the Sante Fe Railway
<br /> Company, requesting that the Board proceed at once to pass certain resolutions in41/
<br /> connection with a .quit claim deed and license given by said Railroad .Company to
<br /> the City in a settlement of the .opening of Oriental Avenue, and the Clerk was in- .
<br /> strutted to reply that there was no necessity to pass the Resolution, insomuch as
<br /> they were bound to abide by the quit claim deed and license given, which was al-
<br /> ready placed of record :in the County Records .
<br /> On motion the meeting adjourned, to meet again�j7Feebb. 10, .1904, 'at .2 P . M.��. , WYst " C, City Clerk.
<br /> Redlands, California, Feb. 10th, 1904.
<br /> An adjourned regular meeting of the Board of Trustees, with President Fowler
<br /> in the chair and Trustees Brock, Ward, Cave and Hayes present . Also present the
<br /> City Attorney, Engineer, Street Superintendent , Marshal and Clerk. The minutes •
<br /> of the last meeting held on February 3rd, 1904, were read and approved.
<br /> A petition from Griffiths. for permission to remove two lemon trees in
<br /> front of his property on Eureka Street, was received and referred to the Tree
<br /> Commissioners.
<br /> The resignation of F. A. Yeakle as Ctty Electrician to take effect at the end
<br /> of the month, was read, and on motion accepted.
<br /> Two deeds to the city were received, one given by Delmont Locke and one by J.
<br /> T . Thornquist, for the extension of Bond Street, southerly to Fern Avenue. The us-
<br /> ual guarantee for the proper grading of said street was covered in an agreement be-
<br /> tween parties interested, which was left in escrow at the Union Bank, a copy of the
<br /> same being read and satisfactory to the Board for the proper grading of said street,
<br /> it was on motion ordered that the said deeds be and hereby are accepted for the ex- •
<br /> tension of said street, and the City Clerk was instructed to place the same of re-
<br /> cord in the County Records.
<br /> A petition signed by w _ D . B th ll. Jr_ ala, was presented showing cash and
<br /> labor donations of $290, for the improvements on East Highland Avenue, between Re-
<br /> servoir Street and Redlands Street, which donations in addition to those heretofore
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