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15 <br /> Redlands, California. February 17th. 1904, <br /> A regular meeting of the Board of Trustees, with President Fowler in the chair, <br /> and Trustees Brock, Ward, Cave and Hayes present . Also present the City Attorney, <br /> Street Superintendent, Engineer and Clerk. The minutes of the adjourned meeting <br /> • held on February 10th, 1904, were read and approved. <br /> The Tree Commissioner@ presented their report in regard to the petitions of <br /> w. P . Griffiths, and T . P. Dunlap and F. Benningsdorf, recommedning that same be <br /> granted, whereupon said reports were accepted and the said petitions were granted. <br /> A petition from Ji. R. Auchincloss, asking for grade stakes on the north side <br /> of ,South Avenue, was read, and granted. <br /> A petition signed by J . W. England, asking permission to remove certain trees <br /> on Alvarado Street, was read and referred to the Tree Commissioners. <br /> A petition was presented from the White Star Laundry, asking the Board to take <br /> the necessary steps to complete the construction of a sewer along the center line <br /> of Oriental Avenue, past their property. Ordered placed on file . <br /> A petition signed by F. A . Morgan et als, asking the Board to order in cement <br /> • sidewalks on the South side of Arooksisle Avenue, between Center and Grant Streets, <br /> was read., and likewise ordered placed on file . <br /> A petition signed by ,I . H. Jacobs, asking than an asphalt crossing be placed <br /> over the north side of Olive Avenue at its intersection with Sixth Street, was read <br /> and referred to the ,Street Committee. <br /> A deed was received, signed by George W. Brooks, granting to the City the ex- <br /> tension of clay Street, and there being no money left in that fund, the City Clerk <br /> was instructed to place said deed of record in the County Records, the charge there- <br /> I <br /> for to be paid by the City out of the General Fund. <br /> . The next matter taken up was that of fixing the water rates to be charged and <br /> collected for the coming year, which is required of the Board of Trustees to be . <br /> fixed in the month of February in each year, and on motion the following Resolution <br /> • was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board: Resolved. that the rates that shall <br /> be charged and collected by any person, company or corporation, for water furnished <br /> to the City of Redlands, or to any of the inhabitants thereof, and which shall take <br /> effect on the first day of July, 1904, and shall continue in force for one year from <br /> said date, are hereby established and fixed as follows : to wit,- <br /> 1 . Water furnished to a family of not more than five persons, per month, $1 .00 <br /> 2 . For each extra one in family above five per month, . 10 <br /> 3. Water carts for street sprinkling, each cart per day, payable weekly, 1.00 <br /> 4. For each head of stock kept by private family, not over two per month, .25 <br /> 5 . Each head of stock over two, per month, .10 <br /> 6,. Each bath tub in private house, per month, .25 <br /> 7 . Each water closet in private house, per month, .25 <br /> • 8 . Small stores and business offices, per month, 1 .50 <br /> 9 . Large stores and business offices employing more than four persons, per ma. 2 .00 <br /> 10. Offices on upper floor, per month, .50 <br /> 11.Stores using soda water fountains, extra per month, .50 <br /> 12. Bakeries, per month, 2. 00 . <br /> 13 . Laundries, per month, or meter rates, 5 .00 <br />