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RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 1403. A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO VACATE AN ALLEY IN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, WHICH ALLEY EXTENDS FROM THE EAST LINE OF CYPRESS AVENUE TO THE WEST LINE OF ORANGE AVENUE, SAME BEING BETWEEN CA~ILE STREET AND BISHOP STREET, EXCEPTING ~ITEREFROM TFAT CERTAIN EIGHTEEN FOOT ALLEY RUNNING IN A NORTH AND SOUTH DIRECTION BETWEEN CYPRESS AVENUE AND ORANGE AVENUE; DECLARING IT TO BE FOR THE PUBLIC INTEREST AND CONVENIENCE; FIXING THE TIME AND PLACE FOR HEARING OBJEC- TIONS TO SAID PROPOSED ABANDONMENT IMPHOVEMENT. The Board of Trustees of the California, pursuant to the provisions Act of 1889" approved March 6th, 1889, do resolve and declare as follows: City of Santa Aha, of the "Street Opening and amendments thereto, P~LIC INTEREST AND CONVENIENCE SECTION I. That the public interest end convenience requires, and it is the intention of the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha, California, to order the following im- provement, in the nature of an abandonment in the City of Santa Ans, to-wit: (s) That a certain alley in the City of Santa Ana be vacated and abandoned ss follows: 1. To vacate that portion of alley through Block Three (8) of the Rouse and Lewis's Subdivision of Lyon's Addition to Santa Ana, ss per map thereof on file in Miscalls- neons Records, °ook iV, page 4V, of Los Angeles County, same being an alley running from the East line of Sypress Avenue to the West line of Orange Avenue, and in the block bounded on the North and South by Camile Street and Bishop Street; excepting from the said abandonment that protion of the North and South eighteen foot alley running from Camile Street to Bishop Street, which alley shall remain in effect and force. The said protion to be abandoned is more particularly des- cribed as follows: That portion of the East and West alley through Block 8 of the Rouse & Lewis Subdivision as per map thereof on file in Book 1, page 158, Miscellaneous Records of Los Angeles County, California: Beginning at the Southwest corner of Lot ~, of the said Block 8; thence East along the South line of said Lot ~, 1SO feet to the Southeast corner thereof; thence South and parallel to Cypress Avenue, 15.84 feet to the Northeast cot- nar'of Lot 9 of said Block 8; thence West along the North line of said. Lot 9, 1~0 feet to the Northwest corner thereof; thence North along the East line of Cypress Avenue iS.SA feet to the point of beginning. And beginning at the Southeast corner of Lot $, of the said Block 8; thence West along the South line of the said Lot 8, 180 feet to the Southwest corner thereof~ thence South and parallel to Orange Avenue 1S.~A feet to the Northwest corner of Lot 10 of said Block 8; thence East along the North line of said Lot 10, 150 feet to the Northeast corner thereof; thence North along the West line of Orange Avenue 18.~ feet to the point of beginning. LAND AND PROPERTYAFFECTED SECTION II. (a) That the said Board of Trustees does further declare that the lot, land· or premises affected by the vacation of the hereinbefore described alley are.those pieces or parcels of real property described as follows. Lots V, 8, g and 10 of Block S of the Rouse and Lewis Subdi- ' vision Of Lyon's Addition to Santa Ana, as per map thereof on file in Miscellaneous Records, Book IV, page 4V, of Los Ange- les County, TIME AND PLACE SECTION III. Notice OF REARING is hereby given that on Monk said Board of Trustees and show provement should not be carried Resolution. day, the 2$th day of January, 1928, st V:80 o'clock P.M. in the Council Clmmber of the City Hall of said City of SantaAnaj any and all persons who shall have filed written protests with the Clerk of the City of Santa Ana, on or before the 15th day of January, 1925, as required by law, may appear before the cause why said proposed im- out in accordance with this PUBLICATION OF NOTICE OF PUBLIC WORK SECTION IV. ~"ne Street Superintendent shall cause Notice to be published for a period of ten days in the Santa Aha Daily Evening Register, a newspaper published and circu- lated and of general circulation in the City of Santa Ana, containing a statement of facts of the passage of said Reso- lution of Intention· its date, and briefly the improvement proposed, and refer, to this Resolution for further particu- POSTING OF NOTICES OF IMPROVEMENT SECTION V. The Street Superintendent shall also, after the adoption of this ~esolution of Intention· cause to be conspicuously posted along the lines of said contemplated improvement, st not more than three hundred (SO0) feet in dis. tance aDart, but not less than three (~) in all, notice of the passage of this Resolution of Intention· in the manner and form required by law. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution wa~ duly and regularly introduced· passed and adopted by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha, st s regular ad- Journed meeting thereofl held on the 2and day of December· 1924, by the Ayes, Noes · following vote: Trustees C.R. Chapman, Goo McPhee, F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Trustees None E.B. Collie~ Absent, Trustees None Attest: ( SEAL ) E. L. Ve~elF Clerk of the Gity of Santa Aha RESOLUTION ADOPTING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS NO. 1404. RESOLVED, that the plsnl~end specifications for the .following work to be done and improvement to be mede in the City of Santa Ana upon and along those open public streets in said City, commonly known ss Kilson Drive, Bishop Street and Wakeham Avenue, and which portions thereof are described as follows: Kilson Drive from the ~outh line of Bishop Street to the North line of Wakeham Avenue; Bishop Street from the E~st line of Oak Stree~ to the Mast line of Kilson Drive; Wakeham Avenue from the East line of Oak Street to the East ]ine of Kilson Drive. Said work being described es follows: The grading and paving of the described portions of Kilson Drive, Bishop Street and Wakeham Avenue with a three and one-half (~) inch asphaltic concrete base overlaid with a one and one-half (1~) inch asphaltic concrete wearing sur- face; the paving of driveways; the construction of sidewalk and curbs; the construction of sidewalk and curbs; the con- structioh of main.sewer, house eonn~ctlon sewer laterals and flush tank; the installation of main water service. Ail as prepared by the City Engineer and designated as Assessment District No. 91, for the improvement of the above described streets, and su~mitted this 5th day of Janui ary, 1925, be, and the same are hereby, adopted as and for the plans and sDecificatlone for doing said work. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution wes duly and regularly introduced, passed and adopted by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, at a regular meet- ing thereof held on the Sth day of January, 1925, by the fol- lowing vote, to-wit: Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapman, Gee McPhee, E.B. Collier, F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees None Attest: E. L. Ve~el~ (SEAL) Clerk of the City of Santa Aha RESOLUTION ADOPTING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS No. 1405. RESOLVED, that the plans and specifications for the following work to be done and improvement to be made in the City of Santa Aha upon and along that open public street in said City, commonly known as Hesperian Street, and which por- tion thereof is described as follows: Hesperian ~treet from the North line of First Stre~ to the South line of Plfth Street, excepting therefrom the intersections of Second Street and Fourth Street with Hesper- ian Street, which are already paved to grade. Said workbeing described as follows: The grading and paving of the described portion of Hesperian Street with five (5) inch Portland Cement Concrete pavement, the pav~ng of driveways, the construction of side- walk and curb. Ail as prepared by the City Eng~meer and designated as Assessment District No. 102, for the t~provement of the above described street, and submitted this 5th day of January~ 1925, be, end the same are hereby, adopted as and for the plans and specifications for doing said work. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly introduced, passed and adopted by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, at a regular meet! ing thereof held on the 5th day of January, 1925, by the fol- lowing vote, Ayes, to-wit: Trustees, Noes, Trustees, Absent, Trustees, C.R. Chapman, Gao McPhee, E.B. Collier, F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs None None Attest: (SEAL) E. I,. Vegel~ clePk of the City of ~anta Ana RESOLUTION APPROVIND ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM NO. 1406. RESOLVED, that the diagram of the property affected or benefited by the work ~nd improvement oD Santa Clara Ave- nue, Spurgeon Street and Osnttagm Avenue, open public streets in the City of Santa Ana, described in P~esolution of Inten- tion No. 1292, and to be assessed to pay the expenses thereof, made by the City Engineer of the City of Santa Aha, be, and the same is hereby, approved, and the Clerk is ordered and directed to certify that fact and the date hereof. I hereby certify th, t the foregoing Resolution Approving Assessment Diagram wes duly introduced, before the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha at a regular meet- ing thereof held on the 5th day of January, 1925, and passed by the vote of the following named members of said Boar~ of Trustees, to-wit: Ayes, Trustees, C.H. Chspmmn, Collier, F.L. Noes, Trustees, None Absent, Trustees, None Gao McPhee, E.B. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Attest: (SEAL) E. L. vesetv Clerk of the City of Sant~'"'ana RESOLUTION No. 140v. A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CAIIFORNIA, RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF STREET IMPR0VE~NT BONDS PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 1194, DETERMINING THE AMOUNT OF UNPAID ASSESSMENTS, PRESCRIB- ING THE DENOMINATION OF SUCH BONDS, AND PROVIDING FOR THEIR ISSUANCE WHEREAS, pursuant to statute, notice of filing list of unpaid assessments was duly given in the manner and form required by law, that the warrant, assessment and diagram re- corded on the 2nd day of December, 1924, for the work and im- provement made by B. R. Ford under that certain contract awarded to him on the 21st day of April, 1924, on West Seven- teenth Street, and that said warrant, assessment and diagram were returned to the Street Superintendent of said City, to- gether with a written statement of all parents received upon the said assessment, and after the full expiration of twenty (20) days from the date of said warrant, the Street Superin- tendent duly made and filed with the City Clerk of said City of Santa Aha, e complete list of all assessments unpaid upon the said assessment, which list is now on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City; now upon evidence shown this Board determines that the assessments therein mentioned were then unpaid, the total aggregate thereof being the sum of Eighteen Thousand, Nine Hundred Seventy-eight ($18,978.00) Dollars, and that assessments numbered 15 and 83, a~regating the sum of Two Hundred Fifty-nine and 08/lOOths ($2Bg.08) Do~ lars and no others have since been paid, end that there now remains unpaid the sum of Eighteen Thousand, Seven Hundred Eighteen and g2/lOOths ($18,~18.92) Dollars upon the assess- ments shown upon said list other than those herelnabove last noted as having been paid. Reference is hereby made to Resolution of Intention No. 1194 of the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha, p~ssed the 18th day of February, 1924, for a complete descri~ tion of the work herein mentioned, and to the list of unpaid assessments filed as above noted, for the assessments unpaid. AND WHEREAS, interested persons were notified in ~ the manner required by law t~ e~oear before the Board of Trus~ tees of the said City of Santa Ana, California, in the Coun- ci~ Chamber of the City Hall of said City, at the hour of V:~O o'clock P.M. of Monday, the 8th day of J~nuar~y, 1928, and show cause why bonds should not be issued upon the secu- rity of the unpaid assessments shown on said Street Superin- tendent's list; and WHEREAS, notice wes duly ~iven in the manner end form required by law that serial bonds to represent unpaid assessments bearing interest at the rate of six (~%) per cent per annum will be issued hereunder in the manner provided in the "fmprovement Bond Act of 1918", the last instgllment of which bonds shall mature nine (9) years from the 2nd day of July next succeeding ten (10) months from their date. And all interested persons having a~peared before this Board of Trustees and having been given full opportunityi to show cause why bonds should not be issued upon the securi- ty of the unpaid assessments shown on said llst, end all ob- Jections presented having been heard end considered; NOW BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Trustees does hereby find and determine that no ca~se has been shown why bonds should not be issued upon the security of said unpaid assessments, end does hereby.overrule all objections thereto, and does hereby direct the issuance of said bonds, and furthex BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS, that bonds shall be is- sued upon the security of said unpaid assessments to said amount of Eichteen Thousand, Seven Hundred Eighteen and 92/lOOths ($18,718.92) Dollars. That said bonds shall be thirty (30) in numbe~ and shall be dated January 5th, 1925, and bear interest at the rate of six (6%) per cent per annum, and the denomination of said bonds and the dates of the respective m~turities thereof shall be as follows: SERIES BOND NO. AMOUNT DATE OF MATURITY E-1 1 $1000.00 1926 E-1 2 500.00 1926 E-1 3 371.89 1926 E-1 4 1000.00 1927 E-1 5 500.00 1927 E-1 6 371.89 1927 E-1 V 1000.00 1928 E-1 8 500.00 1928 E-1 9 371.89 1928 E-1 10 1000.00 1929 E-1 11 500.00 1929 E-1 12 371.89 1929 E-1 13 1000.00 1930 E-1 14 500.00 1930 E-1 15 371.89 1930 E-! 16 1000.00 1931 E-1 17 500.00 1931 E-1 1S 371.89 1931 E-1 19 1000.00 1932 E-1 20 500.00 1932 E-1 21 371.89 1932 E-1 22 1000.00 1933 E-1 23 500.00 1933 E-1 24 371.89 1933 E-1 25 1000.00 1934 E-1 26 500.00 1934 E-1 27 371.90 1934 E-1 28 1000.00 1935 E-1 29 500.00 1935 E-1 30 371.90 1935 The first coupon of interest shall be for interest from December 22nd, 1924, to January 2nd, 1926, and the several coupons thereafter shall each be for the semi-annual interest; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the signature of the Treasurer of said City upo~ the coupons attached to said bonds shell be litho~raphed or printed signature ~n place of a sig- nature by hand; and BE IT ALSO FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk of said City of Santa Aha be, ~nd he is hereby authorized and directed to deliver forthwith the bonds hereinabove enumerated to the contractor, B. R. Ford, in satisfaction of the balance due upon his assessment and dimgram. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly end regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of S~nta Aha, at s regular meeting thereof held on the 5th day of 2anuary, 1925, by the following vote, to-wit: Ryes, Noes, Absent Trustees Trustees Trustees c.H. Chapman, Geo McPhee, E.B. Collier, F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs None None Attest: (SEA ,) E. L.*yegel¥ Clerk of 't~e City of'~snta ~n~ RESOLUTION ORDERING WORK No. 1408. WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana on the 15th day of December, 1924, passed i~s Resolution of Intention No. 1398, to order the hereinafter described work to be done and improvement to be made in, on and along a portion of North Van Ness Avenue in said City, which Reso- lution of Intention No. 1~98 was duly and legally published twice in the Santa An~ Daily Evening Register, a daily news- paper published and circulated in the City of Santa Ana, as required by la~, ss'a~pears from the affidavit of Edna L. herrick, principal clerk of the printers and publishers of said daily newspaper, and which affidavit was filed in the office of the C~erk of the City of Santa~na on the 18th day of December, 1924, and now on file therein; and WHEREAS, after the passage and adoption of said Resolution of Intention No. 1898, the Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Ana conspicuously posted along the line of the contemplated work and improvement, st not more than three hundred (300) feet in distance apart, and ~0 in all, notices of the passage of said Resolution of Intention, headed NOTICE OF IMPROVEME~, in manner, form md substance as pro- vided by ]aw, and tbs work being chargeable upon a district, also con~picuously posted copies of said notice along all of the open streets and alleys within such district, not more than three hundred (300) feet in distance apart on each street, and did oost on each street st least ~ notices, end on said streets S0 notices; and WHEREAS, the Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Ana commenced to post said notices on the 2~th dsy of December, 1924, and full completed the posting thereof on the 24th day of December, 1924, more than ten days before the day set for hearing protests or objections to the proposed work and improvement, all as appears by the affidavit of W.G. Knox, Street ~uperintendent of the 6~ity of Santa Ana, filed in the office of the Clerk of said City on the 24th day of December. 1924. ,nd now on file therein; end WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa An, was duly in regular session et the Council Chamber thereof at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. of Monday, the 5th day of Janu,ry, 1925, being the day, hour ,nd place named in the Resolution of Intention and Notice of Improvement, when and where ,ny and all persons having any objection to the proposed work or improvement might appear before the Board of Trustees and show cause why said proposed improvement should not be out in accord,nee with ~ald Resolution of Intention; c~rried and WHEREAS. ing been disposed ail protests or objections presented hay- of, overruled and denied in time, manner and form ,s required by law. end the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa An. having now acquired Jurisdiction to order the proposed improvement, it is hereby;- RESOLVED, that the public interest and convenience requires Trustees of the work to be done An, as follows: the work hereinafter described, and the Board of City of Santa ~na hereby orders the following and improvement made in the City of Santa The expense of said work Dr imorovement is by said Resolution of Intention made chargeable upon ~ district, which said district is described in ~nd by the said Resolution. and is shown by e plat or map thereof on file in the office of the City Engineer. All of the herein proposed work shell be done in oursuance of an Act fornim, designated thereto. of the Legislature of the State of Cali- Improvement Act of 1911, and amendments For further p~rttcul~rs, reference is hereby m~de to s~d Resolution of Intention No. 1398, which is dated the 15th day of December, 1924, and on file with the Clerk of the City of Santa ~na. The Clerk of the City of Santa Ans is hereby direc- ted to post a notice of said work, together with the plans and specifications therefor conspicuously for five days on or near the Council Chamber door of the Board of Trustees, invi- ting sealed proposals or bids for doing the work ~r~ered; he is also directed to publish twice a notice inviting such pro- posals, and referring to the specificationl posted or on file, in the Santa Ana Daily Evening ~eglster, a daily newsoaoer published and circulated in the City of Santa Ana, and hereby designated for that purpose. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution Ordering Work was duly and regularly introduced, passed and adopted by the Board of Trustees of the City of SsntaAn$, at a regular meeting of said Board held on the 5th day of Janu- ary, 1925, by the following vote~ Ayes, Trustees Noes, Trustees None ~.bsent, Trustees None C.N. Chapman, Gao ~cPhee, E.B. Collier, F.L. Purlnton, J.W. Tubbs Attest: (sEnn) E. I. Vegely Clerk of the Oi~y of S'anta AAa RESOLUTION ORDERING WORK No. 1409 WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa An~ on the 8th day of December, t9S4, passed its Resolution of Intention No. 1395, to order the hereinafter described work to be done and improvement to be made in, on and along a portion of Van Ness Avehue in said City, which Resolution of Intention No. 139S was duly sud legally published twice in the Santa ~na Da~]y Evening F~gister, a daily newspaper published and circulated in the City of Santa aaa, al~s required by law, as arpears from the affidavit of Edna L. Herrick, princi- pal clerk of the printers and publishers of said daily news- paper, ~nd which affidavit was filed Clerk of the City of Santa AAa on the 1924, and now on file therein; and in the office of the llth day of December, WHEREAS. after the passage and adoption of said Resolution of Intention No. 1598. the Street ~uperintendent of the City of Santa An, conspicuously posted along the llne of the contemDlsted work and Improvement, at not more than three hundred (800) feet In distance apart, and 88 in all, notices of the passage of said Resolution of Intention, headed NOTICE OF IMPROV~.5'ENT. in manner, form and substance ss provided by law. ,nd the work beln~ charge,ble upon ~ district. ,]so con- spicuously Dosted copies of said notice along all of the open streets and alleys within such district, not more than three hundred (800) feet in distance apart on each street, and did ~ost on each street at least Z notices. ~nd on said streets ~ notices; ~nd WHEHEAS. the Street ~uperintendent of the City of Santa An~ corc3nenoed to post said notices on the l~th day of December, 1~24. and fully completed the posting thereof on the 16th day of December, 192~. more than ten d,ys before the day set for hearing ~rotests or objections to the proposed work end improvement, a)) as appears by the affidavit of ~.G. Knox. Street Superintendent of the City of Santa An~. filed in the office of the Clerk of said City on the 16th day of December. ]924, and now on file therein; and WHEREAS. the Board of Trustees of the City of S~nta An, wss duly in regular session at the Council Chamber thereof ~t the hour of V:80 o'clock P.M. of Monday, the 5th day of January. 1925. being the day. hour ,nd place n,med in the Reso- lution of Intention and Notice of Improvement. when and where any and all persons having .ny objection to the oroposed work or improvement might ao~e.r before the Board of Trustees and show c,use why s,id prooosed imnrovement should not be c,rried out in ~ccordance with said Hesolution of Intention; and WHEREAS, all protests or objections rresented having been disposed of. overruled and denied in time. manner ~nd form ,s reqt~ired by law. and the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa An, h~ving now acquired Jurisdiction to order the pro- nosed improvement, it is hereby:- RESOLVED. that the public interest and convenience requires the work hereinefter described, and the Board of Trus- tees of the City of Santa An, hereby orders the following work to be done and improvement made in the City of Santa An, as follows: The expense of said work or improvement is by said Resolution of Intention made chargeable upon a distr~ct, which said district is described in and by the said Reso]u- tlon, and is shown by ~ olat or map thereof on file in the office of the City Engineer. All of the herein proposed work shall be done in pursuance of an Act cf the Legfsl~ture, of the State of CAIX- fornla, designated thereto. Improvement Act to said 8th day City of ted of l~]], and amendments For ~urther particulars, reference is hereby made Resolution of Intention No. 1395, which is dated the of December, 1924, and on file with the Clerk of the Santa Ans. The Clerk of the City of Santa ~na Is hereby direc-i to post s notice of said work, together w~th the plans and specifications therefor Conspicuously for five days on or~ near the Council Chamber door of the Board of Trustees, invi-i ting sealed proposals or bids for doing the work ordered; he is also directed to publis~ twice a notice inviting ouch pro- ~ossls, and referring to the sDecificatlons posted or on file, in the Santa Ann Daily Evening Re~ister, a daily newspaper published a~d circulated in the City of ~ants Aaa, and hereby designated for that puroose. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution Ordering Work was duly and regularly introduced, passed and adopted by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aaa, at a regular meeting of said Board held on the 5th day of Jsnu- ary,, 1925, by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapman, Geo McPhee, E.B. Collier, F.L. Pur~nton, J.W. Tubbs Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees None Attest: E. I,. Vegely (~EAL) ~']erk of the City of Santa Aaa RESOLUTION OF AWARD No. 1410 WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Salts Aris did, in open session at a regular meeting thereof on the 5th day of January, 1925, p~blicly open, examine and declare all sealed oropossls or bids for doing the following work under Resolution of Intention No. 1382 in the City of S~ntaAna 2, The re~radlngf~n~l paving of the tiotlS hereinafter referred All of the foregoin'g work is ftlll~' RESOLVED, that the s~id Board of Trustees hereby re- Jects ,]1 of said ~roposals or bids except that next herein mentioned, ,nd hereby awards the contract for do~n~ s~Id work snd Imnrovement to the lowest Grlfffth Comoany at the or, ce to-wit: Item And the lsyin~ responsible bidder, to-wit, named in their bid, as follows, 1. Tbs ~rAdlng of Orange Avenue to a subgrade of a five (5) inch ?ortlsnd Cement ConCrete Dave- merit como]ets with the furnishing labor and material on sn estimate for the sum of Seventeen and 3/10 foot. of all necessary equipment, of 110,328.61 square feet cents (SO.IV3) per square Item 2. The grading of Cypress Avecue to a sub- grade and the laying of s six (6) inch Portland Cement con- crete oavement complete with the furnishing of ail uecessary equloment, labor and material o~ an estimate of 110,954 square Item 3. The construction of concrete curb complete with the furnishing of mi1 necessary equipment, lmbor and ma- terial on an estimate of 16 linear feet, for the sum of Fifty cents ($0.50) per linear foot. Item 4. The trenching, furnishing mhd laying of ninety-four (94) four (4) inch house branch sewers from the main sewer to the inside of edge of the curb, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and mster~al, estimate of 2850 linear feet for the sum of Forty-five ($0.45) ~er llnemr foot. The Clerk of the City of this award On an cents of Santa ted to rost notice conspicuously for five d,ys on or near the chamber door of the Council Ohmmber of the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha, and also publish said notice twice in the Santa Aha Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and circulated in the City of Santa Aha, mhd hereby designated for that purpose by said Bo,rd of Trustees. Aha is hereby d!rec- I hereby certify that the 9oregoing Resolution is a full, true and correct cody of Resolution of Award No. 1410 duly introduced, and regularly Oassed by the Board of Trus- tees of the City of Santa held on the 5th dmy of J~numry, to-wit: Ayes, Trustees m regular meeting thereof ]925, by the followin~ vote, C.M. Chapman, Oeo McPhee, E.B. Collier, F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Noes, Trustees None ~bsent, Trustees None Attest: E. I. Ve~el~ (SE~L) '"~lerk of the ~ity 6f Santa Ana RESOIUTION OF AWARD No. ~'HFRE~S, the Board of Tr~stees of the City of Santa Aha did, in open session mt m regular meetin~ thereof on the 5th day of January, 1925, publicly open, examine and declare s]l sealed ~ronosals or bids for under Resolution of Intention No. doing the following work 1391 in the City of Santa said work to be tion is on file Santa Aha. The expense of said work or Improvement is by s~id Resolution of Intention made ch.rgeable unon . district, which s~!d district is described in and by the s~id Resolution, and is shown by a plat or map thereof on fl]e in the office of the City En~neer. The Public Pronerty included within said os- sessment district is tax exempt. All of said work to be done according to the specl- ffc~tions posted and on file and heretofore adopted for doing s~id work. Reference is hereby made to Resolution of Intention No. 1391 of said City, declaring its intention to order the done, for further particulars, which Resolu- in the office of the Clerk of the City of RESOI:VED, that the s,ld Board of Trustees hereby rejects all of s.+d proposals or bids excent that next herein mentioned, ~nd hereby ~wsrds the contract for doing said work and improvement to the lowest resoonslble bidder, to-wit, Ollvarri Contr, cting Co., at the price named in their bid, as follows, to-wit: Item 1. The trenching, furnishing and laying of six (6) inch main sewer pipe including four (4) inch Y Bran- ches, in accordance with plans and specifications complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material on an estimate of 5530.90 linear feet for the sum of Eighty cents ($0.80) Der linear foot. Item 2. The branching, furnishing and laying of eight (8) inch main sewer pipe including fotr (4) inch Y Branches, in accordance with plans and specifications complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material on an estimate of 36V5.83 linear feet for the sum of Ninety- seven cents ($0.9V) per linear foot. Item 3. The trenching, furnishing and laying of ten (10) Inch main sewer pipe including four (4) inch Y Bran- ches in accordance with plans and specifications complete wi~ the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material on an estimate of 659.5 feet for the sum of One dollar thirty cents ($1.80) per linear foot. Item 4. The trenching, furnishing and laying of twelve (12) inch main sewer pipe in accordance with plans and specifications complete with the furnishing of all neces- sary equipment, labor and material on an estimate of 1543.45 feet for the sum of 0ne dollar seventy-five cents ($1.V5) ncr linear foot. Ztem 6. The excavation for and the construction of twenty-nine (29) manholes as shown on plans complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of ~ighty dollars ($80.00) each. Item 6. The excavation for and the construction of six (6) flush tanks as shown on plans complete with the fur- nishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of One hundred thirty-five($~5.00) each. Item V. The excavation for and the construction of two (2) lampholes as shown on plans complete with the furnis~ lng of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of Twenty dollars ($20.00) each. Item B. The excavation ~or and the removal of old sewer pipe as shown on plans, including baokfi]ltng of the same, comolete with the ~urnishing of all necessary equipmen! labor and material, on an estimate of 128~ linear feet for the sum of Pifty cents (40.50) per linear foot. The Clerk of the City of Santa Ana is hereby direc- ~ted to post notice of this award conspicuously for five days on or near the chamber door of the 0cuncil Chamber of the Board of Trustees of the ~ity of Santa Ana Daily Evening Reg- ister, ~ d~ily newspaper published and circulated in the City of Santa Aaa, and hereby designated for that purpose by said Board of Trustees. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution is a full, true and correct copy of Resolution of Award No. 1411 duly introduced and regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana at a regular meeting thereof held on the 19th day Ayes, Noes, Absent, of January, 1925, by the fo~lowlng vote, to-wit: Trustees C.H. Chapman, Gao McPhee, E.B. Collier, F.L. ~urinton, J.W. Tubbs Trustees None Trustees None Attest: (SEAL) E. L. Ve~el~ Clerk 6f the City 0'~ ~snts Ana RESOLUTION NO. 1412 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES (F THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF STREET IM- PROVEMENT BONDS PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 1~13, DETERMINING THE AMOUNT OF I~PAID ASSESSMENTS, PRESCRIBING THE DENOMINATION OF SUCH BONDS, AND PROVIDING FOR THEIR ISSUANCE WHEREAS, pursuant to statute, notice of filing list of unpaid assessments was duly ~iven in the manner and form required by law, that the warrant , assessment and diagram re- corded on the 9th day of December, 1924, for the work and im- provement made by Griffith Company under that certain oontr~ct awarded to it on the lSth day of September, 1924, on South Broadway, South Sycamore Street and Russell Avenue, and that said warrant, assessment and diagram were returned to the Street Superintendent of said City, together with a written statement of ell payments received upon the said assessment, and after the full expiration of twenty (~0)days from the date of said warr~ t, the Street Superin~tendent duly made and file~ with the City Clerk of said City of Santa Ans, a ~omplete llst of all assessments unpaid upon the said assessment, which list is now on fi~e in the office of the City Clerk of said City, now upon evidence shown this Board determines that the assess- ments therein mentioned were then unpaid, the total aggregate thereof being the sum of Sixteen Thousand, Two Hundred Eighty- five and 48/100ths ($15,288.48) Dollars, and that no assessments have since been paid, and that there now remains unpaid the sum of Sixteen Thousm~d, Two Hundred Eighty-five and 48/100ths ($18,288.48) Dollars upon the assessments shown upon said list. Reference is hereby made to Resolution of Intention No. 131~ cf the Board of Trustees of the City of S~nta Aha, passed the 28th day of july, 1~24, for a complete descri$ ion of the work herein mentioned! and to the list of unpaid assess- ments filed as above noted, for the assessments unpaid. AND WITEREAS, interested persons were notif&ed in the manner required by law to ~ppear before the Board of Trustees of the said City of Santa Aris, California, in the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City, at the hour of V:30 o'clock P.M. of M~nday, the 12th day of January, 1925, and show cause why bonds should not be issued upon the security of the unpaid assessments shown on said Street Superintender~s list; and whereas; at the time set for said hearing on Janu- ary 12th, 1925, there was not s quorum present and no meeting was held or any action taken excepting to continue the hearin in said meeting until the hour of V:30 o'clock P.M. of Januar 19th, 1925; and WNEREAS, notice was duly given in the manner and form required by law that serial bonds to represent unpaid assessments bearing interest at the rate of six (6%) per cent per annum will be issued hereunder in the manner provided in the "Improvement Bond Act of 19~5", the last installment of which bonds shall mature nine (9) years from the 2nd day of July, next succeeding ten (10) months from their date. And all interested persons having s~pesred before this Board of Trustees and having been given full opportunity to show cause why bonds should not be issued upon the securi- ty of the unpaid assessments shown on said list, and all ob- Jections presented having been heard and considered; NOW BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Trustees does hereby find and determine that no cause has been shown why bonds should not be issued upon the securlty of said unpaid assessments, and does hereby overrule, all objections thereto, and does hereby direct the issuance of said bonds, and furth~ BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS, that bonds shall be is- sued uoon the security of said unpaid assessments to said of Sixteen Thousand, Two Hundred Eighty-five and 46/ amount lOOths ($16,285.46) Dollars. That said bonds shall be January 19th, 1925, shall be dated rate of said bonds and the dates twenty (20) in number and and bear interest at the six (6%) per cent per annum, and the d enomlnation of of the respective maturities thereof shall be as follows: SERIES BOND NO. AMOUNT DATE OF MATURITY F-1 1 $1000.00 July 2, 1926 F-] 2 628.54 July 2, 1926 F-1 3 1000.00 July 2~ 192V F-1 4 628.54 July 2, 192V F-1 5 1000.00 July 2, 1928 F-1 6 628.54 July 2, 1928 F-] 7 1000.00 July 2, 1929 F'I 8 628.54 July 2, 1929 F-1 9 1000.00 July 2, 1930 F-1 10 628.55 July 2, 1930 SERIES BOND NO. AMOUNT DATE OF MATURITY F-1 11 $1000.00 July 2, 1931 F-1 12 628.55 July 2, 1931 F-1 13 1000.00 July 2, 1932 F-1 14 628.55 July 2, 1932 F-1 15 1000.00 July 2, ]933 F-1 15 628.55 July 2, 1933 F~I 1V 1000.00 July 2, 1934 F-1 18 628.55 July 2, ]934 F-1 19 1000.00 July 2, 1935 F-1 20 628.55 July 2, 1935 The first coupon of interest shall be for interest from Usnuary 3~d, 1925, to January 2nd, 1926, and the several coupons thereafter shall each be for the semi-annual interest; end BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the signature of the Treasurer of said City upon the coupons attached to said bonds shall be lithographed or printed signature in place of s signa- ture by hand; and BE IT ALSO FURTNER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk of said City of Santa Ana be, and he is hereby authorized and di- rected to deliver forthwith the bonds hereinabove enumerqted to the contractor, Griffith Company, in satisfaction of the balance due upon its assessment and diagram. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution waa~J duly and regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the City Df Santa Ana, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 19th day of January, 1928, by the following vote, to-wit: Ayes, Trustees Noes, Trustees Absent, Trustees Geo McPhee, E.B. Collier, F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs. None C.H. Chapman Attest: (SEAL) E. L. Vesel~ Clerk of the City of SsntaAna RESOLUTION NO. 1413 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 1259, DETERMINING THE AMOUNT OF UNPAID ASSESSMENTS, PRESCRIBING THE DENOMINATION OF SUCH BONDS, AND PROVIDING FOR THEIR ISSUANCE WHEREAS, pursuant to statute, notice of filing list of unpaid assessment~ was duly given in the manner and form 149 required by law, that the warrant, assessment and diagram corded on the 16th day of December, 1924, for the work and improvement made by Lawrence Masse under that certain contract awarded to him on the 12st day of July, 1924, on McFadden Street, MeCley Street, Chestnut Avenue, Lyon Street and First Street, and that said warrant, assessment and diagram were turned to the Street Superlutendent of said City, together with s written statement of all payments received upon the said assessment, and after She full expiration of twenty (20) days from the date of said warrant, the Street Superintendent duly made and filed with the City Clerk of said City of Santa Ans, a complete list of all assessments unpaid ~pon tbs said assessment, which list is now on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City, now upon evidence shown this Board determines that the assessments therein mentioned were then unpaid, the total aggregate thereof being the sum of Four Thous,nd, Eight Hundred Six and 52/100t~s ($4,808.52) Dollars and that assessments numbered 9, 11, IV, 21, 24, 30, 33, 43, 53, 62, 115, 134, 141, 144, 152, 181, 169, 1VO, 176, 185, 186 18V, 188, 189, 192, 207, 217, 218, 215, 220, 226, 281, 255, 270, 278, 279, 280, 284, 286, 288, 304, 267, 268, 269, 306, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313, 314, 315, 316, 318, 319, 320, 321, 322, 323, 324, 328, 326, 327, 328, 330, 331, 332, 333, 334,~335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 340, 342, 343, 344, 345, 346, 347, 348, 349, 350, 351, 352, 354, 355, 356, 357, 358, 359, 360, 361, 362, 363, 370, 372, 373, 3~4, 375, 376, 377, 3~8, 379, 380, 381, 382, 384, 385, 386, 387, 388, 389, 390, 391, 392, 393, 408, 265, 305, 317, 329, 341, 353, 371, 383, 415, 416, 417, 418, 419, 421, 436, 441, a~gregating the sum ol Nine Hundred Seventy-three and O1/lOOths ($973.01) Dollars and no others have since been paid, and that threre now remains unpaid the sum of Three Thousand, Eight Hundred Thirty-three and 51/100ths($3833.51) Dollars upon the assessments shown upon said list other than those herein~bove last noted as hav- ing been pa{d. Reference is h~reby made to Resolution of Intention No. 1259 of the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, passed the 12th day of May, 1924, for a complete description of the work herein mentioned, and to the list of unpaid assess. merits filed as above noted, for the assessments unpaid. AND WHEREAS, interested persons were wottfied in the manner required by law to a~pear before the Board of Trustees of the said City of Santa Aha, California, in the Council 6'ha~ bar of tbs City Hall of said ~ity, at the hour of ?:30 o'clock p.M. of Monday, the 19th day of January, 1925, and show cause why bonds should not be issued upon the security of the unpaid assessments shown on said Street Superintendent's list; and 150 WHEREAS, notice was duly given in the manner and form required by law that serial bonds to represent unpaid assessments bearing interest at the rate of six (6%) Der cent per annum will be issued hereunder in the manner provided in the "Imnrovement Bond $ct of 1915", the last installment of which bonds shall mature nine (9) years from the 2nd day of July next succeeding ten (10) months from their dste. And all interested persons having appeared before this Board of Trustees .nd having been given full opportuni%y to show cause why bonds should not be issued upon the security of the unpaid assessments shown on said list, and all object- tions presented having been heard and considered; NOW BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Trustees does hereby find and determine that no cause has been shown w~y bonds should not be issued upon the security of said unpaid assessments, ~nd does hereby overrule all objections thereto, and does hereby direct the Issuance of said bonds, nnd further BE IT RESoLvED AS FOLLOWS, that bonds shall be is- sued upon the security of said unpaid assessments to said amount of Three Thousand, Eight Hundred Thirty-three .nd 51/lOOths ($3833.51) That said bonds shall be ten (10) in number and shall be dated January 19th, 1925, and bear interest et the r. te of six (6%) per cent Der annum, and the denomination of said bonds and the dates shall be as follows: of the respective maturities thereof SERIES BOND NO. AMOUNT DATE OF MATURITY G-1 1 $883.$5 July 2, 1926 O-1 2 883.85 July 2, 192V G-~ 8 383.85 July 2, 1928 , G-1 4 383.35 July 2, lg29 G-1 5 383.35 July 2, 1930 G-1 6 383.35 July 2, 1931 G-1 V 383.35 July 2, 1932 G-1 8 383.35 July 2, 1933 G-1 9 383.38 July 2, 1934 G-1 10 383.36 July 2, 1935 The first couoon of interest shall be for interest from January 6th, 1925, to January 2nd, 1926, ~d the several coupons thereafter shall each be for the semi-annual and interest; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the signature of the of said City upon the coupons attached to said bonds shall be lithographed or printed signature in place of a sig- nature by hand; snd BE IT ALSO FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk of s~d City of Santa Aaa be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to deliver forthwith the bonds hereinabove enumerated to the contractor, Lawrence Masse, in satisfaction of the bal- ance due upon his assessment and diagram. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly .nd regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ara, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 19th day of January, 1925, by the following vote, to-wit: Ayes, Trustees Oeo McPhee, E.B. J.W. Tubbs Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees C.H. Chapman Collier, F.L. Purintc Attest: ( SEAL ) E. L. Vegel~ C~erk of the City of ~a~ta Ana RESOLUTION A~PROVING ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM No. 1414. RESOI~ED, that the diagram of the property affected or benefited by the work and improvement of Wellington Avenue and Lacy Street in the City of Santa Ara, described in Resolu- tion of Intention No. 1389, and to be assessed to pay the ex- penses thereof, made by the City ~nglneer of the City of Santa Ara be, and the same is hereby, approved, and the Clerk is ordered a6d directed to certify that fact ~nd date hereof. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution Anpro. ring Assessment Diagram was duly introduced before the Bo, rd o~ Trustees of the City of Santa ~na, at a regular meeting thereo held on the ]gth day of ~anuary, 1925, and passed by the vote of the following nsmed members of said Board of Trustees,to-wit Ayes, Trustees Gao McPhee, E.B. Collier, Pur~nton, J.W. Tubbs Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees C.H. Chapman F,Le Attest: (SEAL) ,, E. L. Vesel~ "Clerk of the City of Santa Ara RESOLUTION APPROVINO ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM No. 1415. RE~OLVED, that the diagram of the property affected or benefited by the work and improvement of Valencia Street in the City of Santa Ana, described in Resolution of Intention No. 13~8, and to be assessed to pay the expenses thereof, made by the City Engineer of the City of Santa Ans, be, and the same is hereby, approved, and the Clerk is ordered and directed to cer- tify that fact ~nd the date hereof. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution Appro- ving Assessment Diagram was duly introduced before the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha st s regular meeting thereof held on the 19th day of January, 1925, and passed by the vote of the following named members ofsaid Board of Trustees,to-wit: Ayes, Trustees Noes, Trustees Absent, Trustees Geo McPhee, E.B. Collier, F.L. Purinton J.W. Tubbs None C.R. Chapman Attest: (SEAS) E. L. Ve~el~ Clerk of the City of Sant~ Ana RESOLUTION ADOPTING PIANS AND SPECIFICATIONS No. 1416 RESOLVKD, that the plans and specifications for the following work to be done and improvement to be made in the City of Santa Ana upon and along that open public street in said City, co~mmonly known as South Ross Street, and which portion thereof is described as follows: Sout~ Ross Street from the center line of Fsirview Avenue to the North line of Tract No. 382. Said work being described as follows: The ~rad~ng and paving of the described portion of said South Ross Street with a five and one-~alf ($~) inch Asphal- tic Concrete pavement and the paving of driveways. AIl as prepared by the City Egnineer and designated as Assessment District No. ~, for the improvement of the above described street, and submitted this l~th day of January,l~2$, be, and the same are hereby adopted as and for the plans and specifications for doing said work. duly and of Trustees of the City of Santa An., at thereof held on the 19th day of January, lng vote, to-wit: Ayes, Trustees I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was regularly introduced, passed and adopted by the Board a regular meeting 1925, by the follow- Gao MePhee, E.B. Collier, F.I,. Pu~inton, J.W. Tubbs Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees C.H. Chapman Attest: (seal) E. L. Vegely Clerk of ~he City of Santa An. RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 141V. A RESOLUTION OF TFE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING THEIR INTENTION TO ORDER THE PAVING AND 0TMERWISE IMPROVING OF A PORTION OF HESPERIAN STREEt IN THE CIT~ OF SANTA ANA; DECLARING THE SAID WORK OR IMPROVE- MENT TO BE OF MORE THAN tOCAL OH ORDINARY PUBLIC BENEFIT; DE- CLARING THE DISTRICT TO BE BENEFITE. D BY SAID WORK AND IMPROVE-i MENT, AND TO BE ASSESSED TO PAY THE COSTS AND EXPENSES THEREOF;, DETERMINING THAT BONDS SHALL BE ISSUED TO REPRESENT SAID COSTS AND EXPENSES, AND FIXING THE TIME AND PLACE FOR HEARING OBJEC- TIONS TO SAID WORK OR IMPROVEMENT, OR TO THE EXTENT OF THE DIS- TRICT TO BE ASSESSED OR BOTH. 19]1, and said Acts, T"ne Board of ~rustees fornia, pursuant to the provisions the Improvement Bond Act do resolve as follows: of the City of Santa An,, Call- of the Improvement Act of of 1915, and amendments to LOCATION AND PUBLIC DEFD I. That the public interest the i~tention of the Board SECTION and convenience require, and it is of Trustees of the City of Santa An., California, to order the construction o! the following described work and improvement, all within said City, to-wit: In, on ,nd along the roadway of the following des- cribed portions of street in the said City, to-wit: (a) Hesperian Street from the center line of West ~'irst Street t~ the center line of West Fifth Street, and where any street or ,]ley intersects or terminates in any of the above described p§rtiona cfa treet, in, on and along which worm is to be done or improvement is to be made, then beyohd the curb line and across the sidewalk reservation to the property lines'thereof. The work and improvement on the above described por- tion of roadway is more particularly described as follows: 1. The regarding and paving of the above described portion of street with Portland Cement Concrete pavement five (5) inches in thickness, with belt finish wearing surface. 2. The excavation for and the construction of cement concrete curb at the places where shown on the plans and in the manner described in the specifications hereinafter referred to. 3. The excavation for and the construction of a Port- land cement concrete sidewa2k three snd one-half (3~) inches in thickness st the p~aces where shown in the plans for the s~d work, hereinafter referred to, and in the manner and of the teria~s as set forth in the snecificstions for the said work, also hereinafter referred to. 4. The excavation for and the construction of five (5) inch Cement Concrete driveway sidewalk, at the places where shown in the plsns, ~nd of the materials set forth'in the speci- fications hereinafter more fully.referred to. Excepting from the work above described, sny of said work already done to grade upon Hesperian Street, and empecially that portion already done upon First Street, Second Street, Fourth Street and Fifth Street, at the points where the said four streets intersect with the said portions of Hesperian Street. Also excepting further from the above described street other than sewers or sewer trenches, the portion thereof within any area which is required by law to be kept in order and re- pair by any perwon or comoany baying railroad tracks on ~ny of the above described streets. PLANS, PROFIIES, CROSS-SECTIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS SECTION II. All of the foregoing work is fully set forth, delineated ~nd described ~n plans, profiles snd cross- sections, on file in the office of the City Engineer, and the specifications for Assessment District No. 102, on file in the office of the City Clerk, which plans, profiles, cross-sections and spec!ficstions were sdopted by Resolution No. ~405~ on the 5th day of January, 1928, by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha, as the plans, profiles, crnss-sections and speci- fications for ssid work snd improvement. The said plans, pro- files, cross-sect~ons and specifications are hereby referred to for a full and detailed description of s~d proposed work or improvement, and by reference are incorporated in this Resolu- tion of Intention, the same as though set forth in full herein. CHANGE OF GRADW SECTION III. Resolved, that the proposed work ~nd improvement is to be done on s part of Hesperian Street at a . o5 grade other than the existing or official grade thereof, and on such parts of street the work is to be done ~t and in con- formity with the grade ors aid street as modified and changed, and on all other parts of the roadway, if ~ny, the work is to be done at the existing or official grade thereof. Resolved, that the existing official grade on Hes- perian Street between the center line of West First Street and the center line of West Fift~ Street will be modified; and th~ between said two lines work shall be done at a grade other that the existing official grade, whic~ new or porpoeed grade is in- dicated and shown by ~rofiles and plans. DESCRIPTION OF BONDS SECTION IV. The said Board of Trustees does hereby declare and determine and notice is hereby given that serial bonds to represent unpaid assessments, and to bear interest at the rate of six (6%) per cent per annum, will be issued hereun- der in the manner provided in the "Improvement Bond Act of 1915", the last installment of which bonds shall mature nine (9) years from the 2nd day of July, next succeeding ten (10) months from their date. DESCRIPTION OF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT SECTION V. That the contemplated work and improvemm hereinbefore mentioned is, in the opinion of said Board of Trustees of more than local or ordi~ar~ public benefit, and the expense of said work and improvement is made chargeable upon the district hereinafter described, and said Board of Trustees does hereby declare said district to be the distric~t benefited by said work and improvement, and to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses thereof, which district is bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Located in the City of Santa Ana, County or 0range, State of California, and described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the center llne cf West First Street with a Southerly prolongation of the West line of Lot 15, Block 4, of Pacific Electric Subdivision as per map thereof on file in Miscellaneous Maps, Book 4, page 14, ~ecords of Orange County, California; thence North along the Southerly prolongation of the ~est llne of Lot 16, of said Block 4, and the Wes~ line of said Lot 16 and Lot 1 of said Block 4, across Second Street and along the West line of LSt 16 of ~lock 3 of the said ~acific Electric Subdivision to the Northwest corner thereof; thence West along the South line of Lots 2, 8, and 4 of said Block 8, to the Southwest corner of said Lot 4; thence North along the West line of said Lot 4 across Tblrd Street and along the West line of Lot 13 of Block 2 of the said Pacific Electric Subdivision to the Northwest corner thereof; thence East along the North line of Lots 1~, 14 and 15 of said Block 2, to the Northeast corner of said Lot 15; thence North along the West line of Lot 1 of said Block 2 across Fourth Street and along the West line of Lot 16 and 1 of Block 1 of the said Pacific Electric Subdivision and the Northerly ~rolongation of said line to an intersection with the center line of West Fifth Street; thence East along the center line of West Fifth Street to an intersection with the Northerly prolongation of the East line of Lot 9, of Block A, of the Goldsmith Addition ss per map thereof on file in Miscellaneous Records, maps of Los Angeles County, California, Book ~1, page 23; thence South along the Northerly prolonga- tion of the East line of said Lot 9 of Block A, and the East line of Lots 9 and 10 of said Block A end the Southerly pro- longation of said line to an intersection with the center line of West Fourth Street; thence East along the center line of West Fourth Street to an intersection with the Northerly prolongation o~ the East line of Lot 9, of Block B of said Gold- smith's Addition; thence South along the Northerly prolongation of the East line of said Lot 9, of said Bloc~ B and the East line of said Lot 9 to the Southeast corner thereof; thence East along the North line of Lots 11, 12, 13, and 14 of said Block B to s point 234 feet East of the East line of Hesperian Street; thence South 234 feet East of ~nd p~ra~lel to the E~st line of Hesperian Street to the South line of Lot 5 of Block C of the said Goldsmith's Addition; thence West along the South line of Lots 5, 6, V and B of s~d Block C to the Southwest corner of said Lot 8; thence South ~long the East line of Lot 10 of said Block C across Second Street and along the East llne of Lot 9 and 10 of Block D of the said Goldsmith's Addition and a Sou- therly prolongation of said line to an intersection with the center llne of West First Street; thence West along the center line of West First Street to the point of beginning. PLACE OF H~ARINO TIME AND SECTION VI. Notice is hereby given that on ~onday, the 16th day of February, 1925, at V:30 o~clock P.M. in the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City of Santa Aha, any and all persons having any objection to the proposed work or improvement may appear before the said Board of Trustees and show cause why said proposed improvement should not be carried out in accordance with this Resolution. That all persons de- siring to so appear should file with the City Clerk of the City of Santa Aha before the hour herein set, a written protest against the said work or the assessment district proposed to be assessed, or both. PUBI~ICATION OF RESOLUTION OF INTENTION SECTION VII. The Santa Ana Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and circulated and of general circula- tion in the City of Santa Ana is hereby designated as the news- paper in which this Resolution of Intention shall be published, and the City Clerk of the said City is hereby directed to cause this Resolution of Intention to be published by two insertions in said newspaper, in the manner and fol~m required by law. The Board of Trustees does not deem it advisable that the Clerk mail copies of the Notice of Improvement to owners or reputed owners, and he is not required to mail the same. POSTING OF NOTICES OF IMPROVEMENT SECTION VIII. ~ne Street Superintendent of said City shall, after the adoption of this Resolution of Intention, cause to be conspicuously posted along the lines of said con- templeted work or improvement, and along all of the open streets and alleys within the hereinbefore described assessment district, notices of the passage of this Resolution of Intention in the manner and form required by law. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution of In- tention was duly and regularly introduced and passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa An~ at a regular meeting thereof held on the 19th day of Januarys 1928, by the following vote: 157 Ayes, ~oes, Absent, Trustees Trustees Trustees Ceo NoPhee, E.5. Collier, F.L. Purintm J.W. Tubbs None C.H. Chapman Attest: ( SEAL ) _ E.L. Vesel~ Clerk of the City of Santa aaa RESOLUTION ORDERING WORK No. 1418 WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aaa on the 22nd day of December, 1924, passed its Resolution of Intention No. 1401, to order the hereinafter described work to be done and improvement to be made in, on and along s portion of West Fifth Street in said City, which Resolution of Inten- tion No. 1401 was duly and legally published twice in the Santa Ana Daily Evening Register, ~ daily newspaper published and circulated in the City of Santa Ana, all as required by law, as a~pears from the affidavit of Edna L. Nerrick, principal clerk of the printers and publishers of said d~ ly newspaper, and which affidavit was filed in the office of the Clerk of the City of Santa Ana on the 26th day of Dec., 1924, and now on file therein; and WHEREAS,s fret the passage and adoption of said Reso- lution of Intention No. 1401, the Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Ana conspicuously posted along the line of the contemplated work and improvement, at not more than three hun- dred (300) feet in distance apart, and 27 in all, notices of the passage of said Resolution of Intention, headed NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT, in manner, form and substance as provided by law, and the work being chargeable upon a district, also conspicu- ously posted copies of said notice along all of the open streets and alleys within such district, not more than three hundred (300) feet in distance post on each street at least 5 notices;and WHEREAS, the Santa ~nn commenced to aoart on each street, and did notices, and on said streets 2V Street Superintendent of the City of post said notices on the 51st day of Dec., 1924, and fully completed the posting thereof on the 31et day of Dec., 1924, more than ten days before the day set for hearing protests or objections to the proposed work and improve ment, all as appears by the affidavit Superintendent of the City of of W. O. Knox, Street Santa Ans, filed in the office the Clerk of said City on the 31st day of Dec., 1924, and mow on file therein: ~d W~EREeS, the Board of ~na was duly in re~u]ar session Trustees of the City of SAnta at the Council Chamber thereof At the hour of v:30 o'clock P.~. of Monday, the 19th day of January, 1925, being the day, hour and place named in the Reso- lution of Intention And Notice of Improvement, when and where any ~nd ail persons having ~ny objection to the proposed work or improvement might appear before the Board of Trustees and show cause why said proposed improvement should not be c~rried out in accordance with 8aid nesolution of Intention~ And ~HEREAS, ali protests or objections presented h~v~ng been disposed of, overruled ~nd denied in time, manner ~nd form as required by law, m~d the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa AhA, h~vim~ now acquired jurisd~ctlon to order the pro- posed improvement, it ~s bereby:- RMS~IVWD, that the rublfe interest and convenience requires the work herelnafter described, and the Board of Trus- tees of the City of Santa An~ hereby orders the fol]owio~ work to be done and improvement m~de in the City of S~nta An~, as follows'. Alt of the herein proposed work shs!l be done in pur- suance of an Act of th~ Leg!s]oture of the State of CAlifornia, desl~n~ted Improvement Act of 1911; and amendments thereto. For further pa~ticu]ars, reference is hereby made to said Reso]utlon of Intentlsn t~lo. 1401,,{hf.n~-' is doted ~ "~ . ~:~r~ of the d~y of December, ~9~,~, ~rd c~ file with ~ ~ ~e_ ?~erk~ of ~h~ .. City of S~nt~ Au~ is hereby ted tc post e notice ce. ss~d. ~v~rk, t .... ~ -~ wi~_~ ~ ......... r the sp~c!flc~tfo~s therefor conspicuously for five days on the Council Chamber ~oor of the ~oat-~ of ~ ~- ~Ct~d tO ~]~S'~ +' ~ ~-'~'~ ~ - ~ grd t*eferrfn~ t:~ the soecifi~atloms posted or O'r~ file, g~P, ~ ~11 newspa~.er pub]lobed o~d el-eul~t~d, ~ , tn the City of Sancta ,~n9,' an,.~ hereby d~g,,a~ed for tb~t ..... ....? ~,="~b"~ o 0 certify that th~_ foregoing Resoiutio'n Order- was duly and regulnr2y introduced, passed nnd aJopted by the Board cf Trustees of t:~e City of S~.nt,~ /.n~'~, ~t ~ reg? lor meeting of s~id Board held on t~e 19th d~y of Jsru~ry,]O~5, by t~e fol].o~%~g vote: Ayes, Trustec-s Oeo ~cPbee, F.~. Col ~t~r, F.I. Purlnton J. W. T,bb~ Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trus~ eeo C.M. Ct:~ p~ u R=SOLUTION OF ~'hARD No. 1,t19. 19th day WMFREAS, tbs ~oard of Trustees of the ~i~y of in open session ~t a regular m~ .... ng thereof on the of J, nuary, 1925, oublic!y open, exo:~fne ,'r~d decl~ra al] sea]ed p, roposa]s or bids for doin~, tbs fs]Icw~_rF work Res?]utlon or Intention No. ]Zg~, I~ t~e City of S~nt~ t o-wit: Jeers tioned, 9nd improvement Oglesby, ~t RESOLVED, th9t the snid Board of Trustees hereby re- of said proposals or b~ds except that next herein men- hereby ~wnrds the contract for doing said work and to the lowest respenslble bidder, to-wit; T. W. the price n~med in his bid ss follows, to-wit: Item 1. The grading to e sub~rade and the ].nylng of n five (5) inch Portl,nd cement concrete pavement complete with the furnizhir~ of ~]! necessary equipment, labor end m~teri~l on ~ estimnte of 50,V9~.9~ squ~re feet for the sum of seventee~ ~od three fourths ce~ts (~O.1v~) Der squ~r~ foot. Item 2. The excavation for ~d the construction of cement co-crete curb w~th the furoIshln~ of ~]1 necess,ry equip- ment, l~bor ~nd m~terlml on sn estimate of 22 llnesr feet for the sum of Forty-five cents (~0.4~) per l~e,r foot. Item 8. ~e tPenchfog, furnishing and l~ying of (~) four (4) inch di,mete~ house connection lmteral sewers, from the m~In sewer to the ~nside edge of the curb, complete with the furnish!~ of ~11 necessary equipment, lsbop terlsl on mn est~mate of ]02 lineap feet for the sum of Forty- five cents ($0.45) Der linear foot. Item 4. ~e tre~ch~u~, furnishing ~nd ]myi~ of six (8) inch m~in sewer complete with the furnish!~ of ~]] neces- sary equipment, l~bor ~nd m~teri~l on ~ estim~te of 24 feet for the sum of ~f~hty-f~ve cents (~0.85) Der ]~e~r foot. Item S. ~e excav~tlon ~d the constructlo~ of two (2) concrete m~nholes, comr~lete with the furnishing of necessary equipment, labor ~d mcterls] for the sum of Sixty- ~e Clerk of the City of S~nt~ A~a is hereby direc- ted tc post notice of this award conspicuously for f~ve d~ys en or nea~ tke chamber doop of the Council Chamber of the Bomrd of Tpu~tees of the City of Sant~ An~, and also publish said notice twice in the Santa A~a Dm~ly Evening Register, daily newspaper Dub]isled ~nd ciPcul~ted In the C~ty Aha, end hereby desi~Dated for tb~t ~uP~ose by s~Id Board of Trustees. I hereby certify that the fore~6ing Resolution is a full, true and correct copy of Resolution of Award No. 1919, duly introduced and regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha at s regular meeting thereof held on the 19th day of January, 1925, by t~e following vote, Ayes, Trustees Gao EcPbee, E.B. J.W. Tubbs Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees C.M. Chapman Collier, F.L. to-wit: Purfntc~ l~ttest: W. I. Ve~ely ~lerk o~ the C~-y o'f San~a' An~ RESOLUTION 0F AWARD No. 1420. WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa A~a did, in open session at a regular meeting thereof on the 19th day of J~nusry, ]~25, pnblfcly open, examine and decSare all sea]ed o~ooosals or bids for doing the fo]lowin~ work unde~ Resolution of Intention No. 1395, in the City of SautaAna, to-wit: 162 RESOLVED, that the said Board of Trustees hereby re- Jects all of said proposals or bids except that next herein mentioned, and hereby awards the contract for doing said work and improvement to the lowest responsible bidder, to-wit, Steele Finley, at the price named in his bid as follows,to-wit: Item 1. The g~ading to a subgrade and the laying of a four (4) inch Asphaltic Concrete base overlaid with a two (2) inch Asphaltic concrete wearing surface, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material, on an estimate of 48,V1V.24 square feet for the sum of Nineteen cents ($0.19) per square foot. Item 2. The l~rading to a subgrade and the laying of a three and one-hail (3~) inch Asphaltic Concrete base overlaid with a one and one-half (la) inch Asphaltic concrete wearing surface, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material on an estimate of 1V4.44 square feet for the sum of Seventeen cents ($0.1~) per square foot. Item 3. The excavation for the construction of cement concrete curb with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material on an estimate of 635.25 linear feet for the sum of Fifty-five e~nts ($0.55) ocr linear foot. Item 4. The excavation for and the construction of cement concrete sidewalk~with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material on an estimate of 8~I~ s~uare feet for the sum of Twenty cents ($0.20) per square foot. The Clerk of the City of Santa Aha is hereby directed te post notice of this award conspicuously for five days on or near the chamber door of the Council Chamber of the Board of Trustees of the C~ty of Santa Ana, and also publish said notice twice in the Santa Ana Daily Evening Register, , daily news- paper published and cirsulated in the City of Santa Aha, and hel~eby designated for that purpose by said Board of Trustees. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution is a full, true a~ co,root copy of Resolution of *ward No. 1~20 dul2 in~r~ced and regularly passed by the Board of Trustees ef the Ci%-y of Santa Ana at a regular meeting thereof held on the l~th day cf ~anuary, 1~25, by the following vote, to-wit: Ayes, Trustees Noes, Trustees Absent, Trustees Oeo McPhee, E.B. Collier, F.L. J.W. Tubbs None C.H. Chapman Purinton Attest: (SEAL) E. L. Vegely '-~Ierk of the City of ~anth ana RESOLUTION ADOPTING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS No. 1421. tion of Baker Street with a five (5) inch Portland crete pavement; the construction of curbs, and the tion of four (4) inch house service sewer laterals. RESOLVED, that the plans and specifications for the following work to be done and improvement to be made in the City of Santa Ar~ upon and along that open public street in s~td City commonly known ss North Baker Street, and which por- tion thereof is described ss follows: North Baker Street from the center llne of Eighth Street to the center line of Seventeenth Street, excepting therefrom the intersection of Washington Avenue with said por- tion of Baker Street, which intersection is already paved to grade. Said work being described as The grading and paving of the above described pot- cement con- installs- All as prepared by the City Engineer and designated ss Assessment District No. 100, for the improvement of the above described street, and submitted this 2nd day of Februar~ 1925, be, and the same are hereby, adopted as and for the plans and specifications for doing said work. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly introduced, nassed and adopted by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, at s regular meeting thereof held on the 2nd day of February, 192§, by the follow- ing vote, to-wit: Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapman, Gcc McPhee, F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Noes, Trustees None Absent, %rustees None E.B. Collier Attest: (SEAL) E. L. Vesel~ Clerk of the City of Santa Aha BES0!UTION ADOPTING PLANS AND SPFCIFICATIONS No. 1422. RESOLVED, that the plans end specifications for the following work to be done and improvement to be made in the City of Santa Ans upon and along that open public street in said City commonly known ss North Shelton Street, and which portion thereof is described ss follows: North Shelton Street from the North line of Sixth Street to the Oouth line of Eighth Street; Said work is described ss~follows: The grading and paving of the above deseribsd portion of Shelton Street with a five (5) inch Portland cement concrete pavement; the construction ~ curbs and sidewalk; the installa- tion of house connection sewer laterals; the construc-tion~of one (t) manhole; All as prepared by the City Engineer and designated as Assessment District No. lO1, for the improvement of the above described street, and submitted this 2~d day of February, 1925, be, and the same are hereby, adopted ss and for the plans and specifications for doing said work. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was · duly and regul,rly introduced, passed and adopted by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 2nd day of February, 1925, by the follow- lng vote, to-wit: Ayes, Trustees C.M. Chapman, Oeo McPhee, F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees None E.B. Collier, Attest: (SEAL) E. L. Ve~el~ Clerk of the Oity of ~nta Ana RESOLUTION ADOPTING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS No. 1423 RESOLVk~D, that the plans and specifications for the following work to be done and improvement to be made in the City of Santa Ana upon and along those open public streets in said City, commonly known as Washington Avenue, Ninth Street, Eighth Street, S{xth Street and Artesia Street, and which por- tions thereof are described as follows: Washington Avenue from the East line of Lowell Street to the West line of Artesia Street; Ninth Street from the West ~ine of Bristol ~treet to the East line of Artesia Street; Eighth Street from s point fifty (50) feet West of the center line of Bristol Street to the East line of Arrests Street; Sixth Street from the East line of the Fifth Street Tract to the Mast Tine of Artesia Otreet; Artesia Street from the North line the South line of Washinton Avenue; of Fifth Street t~ Said work being described as follows: Th~ grading and paving of the above describe~ per- tions of streets with a five (5) inch Portland Cement Concrete pavement; the construction of aidewalk and curb; the laying of an eight (8) inch and a six (6) inch main sewer line; the in- stallation of four (4) inch house service sewer laterals; the construction of manholes and flush tanks; the reinforcing of irrigation pipe beneath the street pavement with concrete; All as prepared by the City E~glneer and designated ,s Assessment District No. 79, for the improvement of the abov( described streets, and submitted this 2nd day of February, 1925, be, and the same are hereby, adopted as and for the plans and specifications for doing said work. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly introduced, passed end adopted by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ena, at ~ regular meeting thereof held on the 2nd day of pebruary, 1925, by the ing vote, to-wit: Ayes, Trustees Noes, Trustees Absent, Trustees C.H. Chapmsn, Ceo McPhee, F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs None None E.B. Collier1 Attest: (S~AL) E. L. Vegel~ 'Clerk of the City of Santa Aha RESOLUTION OF AWARD No. 1424 WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ans did, in open session at a regular meeting thereof on the 2nd dsy of February, 1925, publicly oDen, examine and decl,re all sealed pro~os~ls or bids for doing the following work unde~ Resolution of Intention No. 1401, in the City of Santa Aha RESOLVED, that the said Board of Trustees hereby re- jects ail of said proposals or bids exceot that next herein mentioned, and hereby swards the contract for doing said work and improvement to the lowest responsible bidder, to-w~t, B.R. Ford at the price n~med in his bid as follows, to-wit: I,em I. T?e Frsdln~ to ~ sub,fade ~nd the laying of q seven (v) inch Portland Cement Concrete oqvement complete wltb the furnisbln2 of ~] necessary equipment, l~bor ~nd m~- teri~] o~ sn estimate of ~,016.~0 squ~re feet for the sum of Twenty-seven cents (~O.~W) Der squ~re foot. Item 2. 'i~e g~ding to a sub2rade and the laying of a five (~) inch Port]end Cement Concrete pavement complete with th~ furnishing of ~]] necessary equipment, labor and material on an estimate of 21~2.92 square feet for the s~m of Twenty-tw$ cents ($0.22) Der square foot. Item 5. T}~e excavation for ~rd the construction of cement concrete curb complete with the furnishing of *]1 neces- sary equipment, 1,bor ~nd mater[*.! cn ~n estim~t, of Z46~.~ ~ineor feet for t?e sum ~f Fifty-five cents (~C.[S) per line*r foot. Item three ~d oue-b~lf The exc~tion for snd the construction of ~em~ .... Concret~ ~idew~]kcomplete ~ith ~be furn~h~n~ o~ ~]~ neceas~ry equi~,ment, l~bor ~nd ms- te ..... on ~n estimate of ~,I]5.15 squ~re fe~t for the sum of 167 Sixteen cents ($0.16) per square foot. Item 5. 2"ne excavation for and the construction of five (5) inch Cement Concrete sidewalk complete with the fur- nis~ulng of all necessary equipment, labor and material on an estimate of gSO square feet for the sum of 2~venty-one cents (0.21) per square foot. Item 6. The trenching, furnishing and laying of sixty-t~ee (63) four (4) inch diameter house sewer extensions complete with the furnishing of all necessary e~uipment, labor and material on an estimate of 6~0 linear feet for the sum of Fifty cents ($0.50) per linear foot. Item V. The excavation for and the construction of reinforced concrete extensions to present relnforoed concrete culvert complete with the furnishing of all necessary equlp- ment, lmbor a~d material for the sum of ~ive Hundred seventy- five dollars ($5V5.00) complete. Item 8. The trenching, furnishing and laying of one (1) eight (8) inch diameter ~tub main sewer, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material on an'estimate of 20 linear foot. The Clerk of the City of Santa Ana is hereby direc- ted to post notice of this award conspicuously for five days on or near the chamber door of the Council Chamber of the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, and also publish said notice twice in the Santa Aha Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and circulated in the City of ~anta Ana, and hereby designated for that purpose by said Board of T~ustees. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution is a fu~l, true and correct copy of Resolution of Award No. 1424, duly introduced and regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the ~City of Santa Aha at a regular meeting thereof held on the 2nd day of February, 1925, by the following vote, to-wit: Ayes, Trustees Noes, Trustees Absent, Trustees None C.H. Chapman, Gao McPhee, F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs None E.B. Collier Attest: ( SEA ~ ) E. L. Vecel~ C]er~ of the Ul%y of Santa Ana :1_68 RESOLUTION 0P~DERINO IMPROVEMENT No. 1425. WBEREAS, the Board'of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha on the 22nd day of December, 1924, passed its Resolution of Intention No. 1403, to order the hereinafter described ima provement to be made and public work to be done in the City of Santa Aha; and WHEREAS, after the passage and adoption of said Reso- lution of Intention No. 1403, the Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Ana conspicuously posted along the line of the contemplated wore and improvement, at not more than three hun- dred (300) feet in dtstance apart, and 10 in all, notices of the passage of sar Resolution of Intention, headed NOTICE OF PUBLIC W01~, in manner, form and substance as provided by law, and said Street Superintendent also caused a notice similar in substance to be ~ublished for a period of ten (10) days in the Santa Aha Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and circulated in the City of Santa Aha, and named by the Board of Trustees in said Resolution of Intention as the paper in which said notice should appear, all as appears from the affi- davit of Edna L. Herrick, principal clerk of the printers and publishers of said daily newspaper, and which affidavit was filed in the office of the Clerk of the City of Santa Ana, on the 7th day of Jan., 1925, and is now on file therein; and WHEREAS, the Street Superintendent of the 0ity of commenced to post the notices hereinbefore referred of Dec., 1924, and fully completed the post- 29th day of Dec., 1924, more than ten days for hearing protests or objections to the work or improvement, all:as appears by the affidavit Knox, Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Ana, the-office of the Clerk of said City 0~ the 29th day Santa Ana to on the 29th day lng thereof on the before the day act proposed of W. G. fi]ed in of Dec., 1924, and now on file therein; and WHEREAS, the 26th day of January, 1925, at of 7:30 o'clock P.M., and the Council Trustees of the City of Santa Ans was named in when and proposed the hour 0hamber of the Board of the day, hour and place the Resolution of Intention and Notice of Public Work, where any and all persons having any objections to the leUblic w$rk or improvement might appear before the Board of Trustees and show cause why said proposed improvement should not be carried out in accordance with said Resolution of Intention; and whereas, at the time set for said hearing on January 26th, 192§, there was not a quorum present and no meet- ing was held or any action taken excepting to continue the hear- ing in add meeting until the hour of ~:30 o'clock P.M. of · ebruary 2nd, 1928; and i69 WNEREAS, ell protests or objections presented having been disposed of, overruled and denied in time, manner and form~ as required by law, and the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana having now acquired Jurisdiction to order the proposed improvement, it is hereby:- RESOLVED AND ORDERED, that the public interest and convenience requires Boar~ of Trustees of following work to be Santa Aha as follows the work hereinafter described, and the the City of Santa Ana hereby orders the done and improvement made in the City of : The vacating and sbendonment of a certain alley run- ning from the East line of C~ress Avenue to the West lin~of Orange Avenue in Block 8 of the Rouse and Lewis's Subdivision of Lyon's Addition to Santa Ana, as per map on file in Miscel- laneous Records, Book 1V, page 47, of Los Angeles County, same being an alley running in an Easterly and Westerly direction between Camile Street and Bishop Street, and from the streetg above set forth, excepting, from the said abandonment that Portion of the North and South eighteen foot alley running from Camile Street to Bishop Street, which alley shall remain in force and effect. The said portion to be abandoned is more particularly described es follows: Block 3 file in That ~ortion of the East and West alley through of the ~ouse & Lewis Subdivision as per map thereof on Book 1, page 156, Miscellaneous Records of Los Angeles California: Beginning at the Southwest corner of Lot V, of the said Block 8; thence East along the South llne of said Lot V, 160 feet to the Southeast corner thereof; thence South and psrml]el to Cypress Avenue, 18.34 feet to the Northeast corner of Lot 9 of said Block 8; thence West along the North line of said Lot 9, 150 feet to the Northwest corner thereof; thence North along the East llne of Cypress Avenue 18.34 feet to the point of beginning; And beginning at the Southeast corner of Lot 8, of the said Block 3; thence WeBt~long the South line of the said Lot 8, 150 feet to the Southwest co~ner thereof; thence South and parallel to Orange Avenue 18.84 feet to the Northwest cor- ner of Lot 10 of said Block ~; thence East along the North l~e of said Lot 10, 150 feet to the Northeast emmet thereofothenc, North along the West line of Orange Avenue 18.84 feet to the point of beginning. The public work ordered and the improvement to be made is for the purpose of cloBin~ up and abandoning a certain public thoroughfare, to-wit, an alley, and for that reason no district is chargeable t~erewith. All of tko herein proposed work shall be done in put. susnce of an Act of the Legislature of the State of California designated Street Opening Act of 1859, and amendments thereto. For further particulars, reference is hereby made to said Resolution of Intention No. 1~03, which is dated the 22nd day of December, 1924, and on file with the Clerk of the City of Santa Ans. The Clerk of the City of Santa ~na is herewith in- structed to record a copy of this Resolution O~dering Improve- merit, in the office of the County ReCorder of the County of i70 I hereby certify that the foregoin~ Resolution Order& in~ Improvement was duly introduced and regularly passed and adopted by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha at a regular meeting cf said Board of T~ustees, held on the 2nd day of February, Ayes, ~oes, Absent, 1925, by the following vote: Trustees C.E. Chapman, Geo McPhee, F.L. Purlnton, J.W. Tubbs Trustees None Trustees Bone E.B. Collier, Attest: E. L. Vase1[ (SEAL) Clerk of the Oity of Santa Ana Approved by me this 2nd day of February, 1925. J. W. Tubbs Fresldent of the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha RESOLUTION OVERRULING PROTESTS OR OBJECTIONS TO ASSESSMENT, APPROVING ASSESSMENT AND ORDERING T~E STHEET SUPERINTENDENT TO ATTACH WAILRANT AND RECORD No. 1426. WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana did, on the 30th day of June, 1924, pass Resolution of.In- tention No. 1292 for the improvement of Santa Clara Avenue, Spurgeon ~treet and Santiago Avenue; and whereas, on the 14th day of Jan., 1925, the Superintendent of Streets of said City filed an assessment to Cover the sum due for the work performed and specified in the contract made under proceedings for the said improvement, which assessment diagram was approved by the Board of Trustees of said City on the 5th day of Jan., 1925. AND WNEREAS, the Clerk of the City of Santa Ana has given notice required by law in which notice February 2nd, 1925, at the hour of V:30 o'clock P.M. was fixed ss the time, and the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City as the place where any and all persons interested in the said work might be heard; and whereas no person aggrieved has filed with the Board of True- tees s written objection to said assessment as required by law; and whereas, at the time set for hearing protests w objections the Board of Trustees of said City proceeded to hear the same, and all of said ~roteets or objections to said assessment or the work done having been heard, it is hereby: RESOLVED, by the Board of Trustees of tbs City of Santa Ana that ali of the said protests or objections against 171 said assessment or the Work done under said proceedings be, and the same are hereby, overruled and denied, and the b~ affirmed, end that the Street Superintendent be, and he is hereby directed to attach to said assessment a warrant in the form and manner required by law, and shall record the same the office of said Superintendent of Streets. I hereby certify that the duly and regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of of Santa Asa, at a regular meeting of said Board held 2nd day of February, 192§, by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees Absent, Trustees foregoing Resolution was the City on the C.H. Chapman, Geo McPhee, E.B. F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubba None None Collier Attest: ( SEA L ) E. L. Vesel[ ~lerk of the City of Santa A~a, ~alif. RESOLUTION No. 1427 A RESOLUTION OF TNE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, RELATING TO THE ]BSUANCE OF STREET IM- PROVEMENT BONDS PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 1300, DETERMINING THE AMOUNT OF UNPAID ASSESSMENTS, PRESCRIBING THE DENOMINATION OF SUCH BONDS, AND PROVIDING FOR THEIR ISSUANCE WHEREAS, pursuant to statute, notice of filing list . of unpaid assessments was duly given in the manner and form re quired by law, that the warrant, assessment and diagram recor- ded on the 9t~ day of December, 1924, for the work and improve- ment made by Alexander Rife under tDat certain contract awarded to him on the 15th day of September, 1924, on Fairlswn Street and Daisy Avenue, and that said warrant, assessment" and diagram Were returned to the Street Superintendent of said City, toget- her with a written statement of all payments received upon the said assessment, and after the full expiration of twenty (20) days from the date of said warrant, the Street Superintendent duly mede and filed with the City Clerk of said City of S~nta Ana, a complete list of all assessments unnald upon the s~ d assessment, which list is now on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City, now upon evidence shown this Board deter- mines that the assessments therein mentioned were then unpaid, the total a;gregate thereof being the sum of One Thousand, Five ~undred Seventy-eight and 62/lOOths ($1,5V8.62) Dollars, and that no assessments have since been paid, end that there now remains unp~ d the sum of One Thousand, Five Hundred Seventy- eight and 82/lOOths ($1,8V8.82) Dollars upon the assessments shown upon said list. Reference is hereby made to Resolution of Intention No. 1300 of the Board of Trustees or,be City of Santa Ana, passed the 14th day of July, 1924, for a complete description of the work herein mentioned, and to the list of unpaid assess- ments filed as above noted, for the assessments unpaid. AND SPIREAS, interested persons were notified in the manner required by law to ennear before the Board of Trustees of the said City of ~anta Ana, California, in the Oouncil 6~ham- bet of the City Hall of said City, at the hour of V:30 o'clock P.M. of Monday, the 2nd day of February, 1925, and show~ause why bonds should not be issued upon the security of the unpaid assessments shown on said Street Supertntendent's list; and W/tEREA~, notice was duly given in the manner and form required by law that serial bonds to represent unpaid assess- ments bearing interest at the rate of six (6%)! per cent per annum will be issued hereunder in the manner prov~ed in the "Improvement Bond Act of 1915", the last installment of Which bonds shall mature nine (9) years from the 2nd day of July next succeeding ten (10) months from their date. And all interested persons having appeared ~fore this Board of Trustees and having been given full onportunity to show cause why bonds should not be issued upon the security of the unpaid assessments shown on said list, ~nd all objections presented having been heard and considered; NOW BE IT RESOLVED, ~hat the Board of Trustees does hereby find and determine that no cause has been shown why bonds should not be issued upon the security of said unpaid assessmemts, and does hereby overrule Ail Objections thereto, mnd does hereby direct the issuance of said bonds, and further BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS, that bonds shall be issued upon the security of said unpaid assessments to said amount of One Thousand, Five Hundred Seventy-eight and 62/lOOths($1,5VS.62) Dollars. That said bonds shall be ten (10) in number and shall be dated February 2nd, 1925, and bear interest st the rate ~f six (8%) per cent per annum, and the denomination of said bonds, and the dates follows: SERIES R-1 H-1 cf the respective maturities thereof shall be as BOND NO. AMOD~NT DATE OF MATURITY 1 $159.86 July 2, lg26 2 15V.86 July 2. 192V 3 15V.85 July2~ 1928 4 157.86 July 2, 1929 5 15V.86 July 2, 1930 173 SERIES BOND NO. AMOUNT DATE OF MATURITY H-1 6 $15V.86 July 2, 1931 H-1 7 15V.86 July 2, 193~ H-1 8 157.86 July 2, 1933 H-1 g 157.87 July 2, 1934 H-1 10 157.87 July 2, 1935 The first-coupon of interest from January 22nd, 1925, to January 2nd, coupons thereafter.~hall each be for the and shall be for interest 1926, and the several semi-annual interest; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the signature of the Treasurer of said City upon the coupons attached to said bonds shall be ]ithographed or printed signature in place of a signa- ture by hand; and BE IT ALSO FURTHER.RESOLVED, that the City Clerk of add City of Santa Ana,be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to deliver forthwith the bonds hereinabove enumerated to the contractor, Alexander Rife, in satisfaction of the ~sl- ance due upon his assessnent and diagram. I here~ry certify that the foregoing Resolution was · uly and regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 2nd day of F~bruary, 1925, by the following vote, to-wit: Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapman, Gao McPhee, F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees None E.B. Collier Attest: (SEAL) E. L. Ve~el~ Clerk of the City of Santa Aha RESOLUTION OF INTENTION No. 1428 A RESOLUTION 0F THE BOARD OF T~USTEES OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING THEIR INTENTION TO ORDER THE PAVING AND OTHERWISE IMPROVING OF A PORTION OF SOUTH ROSS STREET WITHIN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA; DECLARING THE SAID WORK 0~ IMPROVEMENT TO BE OF MORE THAN LOCAL OR ORDINARY PUBLIC BEN~iT DECLARING THE DISTRICT TO BE BENEFITED BY SAID WORK AND IN- WROVEMENT, AND TO BE ASSESSED TO PAY THE COSTS AND EXPENSES THEREOF; DETERMINING THAT BONDS SHALL BE ISSUED TO REPRESENT SAID COSTS AND EXPENSES; AND FIXING THE TIME AND PLACE FOR HEARING OBJECTIONS TO SAID WORK OR IMPROVEMENT, OR TO THE EX- TENT OF THE DISTRICT TO BE ASSESSED, OR ~0TH. The Board of Trustees fornta, pursuant to the provisions 1911, and the Improvement Bond Act seid Acts, do resolve as follows: of the City of Santa Aha, Call- of the Improvement ~ct of of 1915, and amendments to SECTION I. That the public interest and convenience require, end it is the intention of the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, California, to order the construction of the following described work end improvement, all within said City, to-wit: In, on and along the roadway of the following des- cribed portion of street in the City of Santa Ana, to-wit: (a) South Ross ~treet from the South llne of Fairvlew Avenue to the North line of Tract No. 352, end where any street or alley intersect'e or terminates in any of the above described portion of street, in, on and along which work is to be done and improvement is to be made, then beyond the curb line and across the sidewalk reservations to the property lines thereof; and where an~ Courts or driveways intersec't or terminate in any of the above described portion of street in, on and along which work is to be done and improvement is to be made, the~ beyond the curb ty lines line and across the sidewalk reservation to'the proper- thereof. The work and improvement on the above described per- tion of roadwey is more ~,rticularly described as follows: 1. The regrading and paving of all the described por- tlons of street with the exception of intersecting driveways to a subgrade five and one-ball (5~) inches below the finished grade, and the construction thereon of a three and one-half (3~) inch Asphaltic Concrete base overlaid with a two (2) ~nch Asphaltic Concrete wearing surface. 2. The grading and paving of all driveways along the above described street es shown on the plans to be paved, from the street face of the curb line to the street edge of the side- walk to a subgrade five (5) inches below the finishes grade, and the construction thereon of a three and one-half (3~) inch Asphaltic Concrete base overlaid with a one and one-hmlf (1~) inch Asphaltic Concrete wearing surface. 3. Such other work and improvement as is noted on the plans or hereinafter specified in the specifications shall be done and shall be considered as incidental to the ~bove des- cribed work and improvement, the same as though eot out in full herein. Excepting from the work above described any of s aid work already done to grade upon South Ross Street. Excepting further from the above described work other than sewer or sewer trenches, the portion thereof within any area which is ~equired by law to be kept in order and rePair by 175 any person or company having railroad tracks on any of the a- bove described streets. PLANS, PROFILES, CROSS-SECTIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS SECTION II. All of the foregoing work is fully forth , delineated and described on the plans, profiles, and cross-sections on file in the office of the City Engineer, and the speeificatlons for Assessment District No. 99, on file in the office of the City Clerk, which said plans, profiles, cros~ sections and specifications were adopted by Resolution No.1416 on the 19th day of January, 1928, by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, e~ the plans, profiles, £m~ said work and improvement. Said plans, profiles, cross- sections and specifications are hereby referred to for a full and detailed description of the said proposed work and improve ment, the same as though set forth in full herein, and made a Dart of this Resolution of Intention, end the said plans, files, cross-sections and specifications shall be directory as to work to be done on any portion of said street. CHANGE OF GRADE SECTION Iii. Resolved that the proposed work and improvement is to be done on a part of South Ross Street at a grade other than the existing or official grade thereof, and such part of said street the work is to be done at and in con- formity with the grade of such street as modified and changed, but on all other parts of the roadway, if any, the work is to be done at the existing official grade thereof. Resolved, that the existing official grade of South Ross Street will be modified between the South line cf Fairvie~ Avenue and the North line of Tract No. S52; that between said two lines work shall be done at a grade other than the extstin grade, wh~0h new or proposed grad~ is indicated and shown by the plans and profiles. DESCRIPTION OF BONDS SECTION IV. The said Board of Trustees does hereby declare and determine and notice is hereby given that serial bonds to represent unpaid assessments, and to bear interest at the rate of six (6%) per cent per annum, will be issued here- under in the manner provided in the "Improvement Bond Act of 1~15", the last installment of which bonds shall mature nine (9) years from the 2nd day of July, next succeeding ten (10) months from their date. DESCRIPTION 0F ASSESSMENT DISTRICT SECTION V. That the contemplated wor~ and improve- ment hereimbefore mentioned is, in the opinion of said Board of Trustees of more than local or ordinary public ~enefit, and the expense of said work and improvement is made chargeable upon t~e district hereinafter described, and said Board of 'Trustees does hereby declare said district to be the district benefited by said work and improvement, and to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses thereof, which district is bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Located in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the center linf of Fatrview Avenue 200 feet East of the center line of Ross Street; thence 8curb along the Northerly prolongation of and the East line of Lots 2, 9, 12, 18, 22, 29, ~2 of Tract No. 8A8 as per map thereof on file in Miscellaneous Maps, Book 20, page IA, Records of Orange County, California, said llne crosses Glendale Court, Russell Avenue and Edendale Court and extends to the North line of Tract No. ~52, as per man thereof on fil~ in Miscellaneous Maps, Book 15, gages 18 and 16, Records of Orange CountY, Cali~ forn'ia; thence west along the North line of Tract No~ 8§2 to the Southwest corner of Lot 58 of said Tract No. 648~ thence ' North along the West line of Lots 88, 8V, 88, 88, SA, 88, 82, 81, 80, A9 and across Russell Avenue and along the West line of Lots 48, 4V, 46, 45, 44, 48, 42, 41, 40, 89, 88, &Rd 8V of said ~'ract No. 648 and the Northerly extension of said line to an intersection with the center line of Fairview Avenue; thence East along the center line of Fairview Avenue to the point of beginning. TIME AND PLACE OF H~ARING SECTrON VI. Notice is hereby given that on Monday, the 2nd day of March, 1925, at V:80 o'clock P.M. in the Council ~hamber of the City Hall of said City of Santa Ana, any and all persons having any objection to the proposed work or improvement may appear before the said Board of Trustees and show cause why said proposed improvement should not be carried out in accord- ance with this Resolution. That all persons desiring to so ap- pear should file with the City Clerk of the City of Santa Aha before the hour herein set, a written protest ~gainst the said work or the assessment district to be assessed, or both. P~BLICATION OF P~OLUTION OF INTENTION SECTION VII. The Santa Aha Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper'pub]ished and circulated and of ~eneral circula- tion in the City of Santa Aha is hereby designated as the news- paper in which this Resolution of Intention shall be Published, and the City Clerk of the said City is hereby directed to cause this Resolution of InSention tobe published by two insertions in said newspaper, in the manner and form required by law. The Board of Trustees does not deem it advisable that the Clerk mail copies of the Notice of Improvement to owners or repuged owners, and he is not required to mail the same. POSTING OF NOTICES OF IMPROVEMENT SECTION VIII. The Street Superlntendept of said City shall, after the ado~ion of this Resolution of Intention, cause to be conspicuously posted along the lines of said contem- plated work or improvement, and along ail of the open streets and alleys within the hereinbefore described assessment district, notices of the passage of this Resolution of Intention in the manner and form required by law. t77 I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution of Intention was duly and regularly introduced and passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ans at a regular meetin thereof held on the 18th day of February, 1925, by the follow- lng vote: Ayes, ~oes ~ Absent, Trustees Trustees C.H. Chapman, Goo McPhee, E.B. F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs None Collier Trustees None Attest: E. L. Ve~.~l~ Clerk of }he City of santa Aha RESOLUTION OF INTENTION No. 1429. A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE, CZTY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING THEIR INTENTION TO ORDER TRE PAVING AND OTMMRWISE I~PROVING OF A PORTION OF BISHOP STREET, KILSON DRIVE, AND WAKEHAM AVENUE, ALL WITHIN TH SAID CITY; DECLARING THE SAID WORK OR INPROVENENT TO BE OF NORS THAN LOCAI OR ORDINARY PUBLIC BENEFIT; DECLARING THE DISTRICT TO BE BENE- FITED BY SAID WORK AND IMPROVEMENT, AND TO BE ASSESSED TO PAY THE COSTS AND EXPENSES THEREOF; DETERMINING THAT BONDS SHALL BE ISSD-gD TO REPRESENT SAID COSTS AND EXPENSES; AND FIXING TRE TIME AND PLACE FOR HEARING OBJECTIONS TO SAID WORK OR IMPROVE- MENT, OR TO THE EXTENT OF THE DISTRICT TO BE;ASSESSED, OR BOTB The Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, Cell. fornia, pursuant to the provisions of the Improvement Act of 1915, and tbs amendments to said Acts, do resolve as follows: SECTION I. That the public interest and convenience require, and it is tbs intention of the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aris, California, to order the construction of the following described work and improvement, all withim said City, to-Wit: In, on and along the roadways of the following des- cribed portions Of streets in the City of Santa Aha, to-wit: (a) Kilson Drive from the North line of Bishop Street to the South line of Wekeham Avenue. (b) Bishop Street from · point twelve (12) feet West of the Northerly extended East line of Oak Street to the West line of Kilson Drive. (c) Wa~eham Avenue from the East line of Oak Street to the West line of Kilson Drive. 178 And where any street or alley intersects or terminate~ in any of the above described portions of streets, in, on and along which work is to be done and improvement is to be made, then beyond the curb line and across the sidewalk reservations to the property lines thereof. The work and improvement on the above described por- tions of roadways ia more particularly described as follows: 1. The regrading of the above described portions of streets to a subgrade five (S) inches below the finished grade, and the construction thereon of a three and one-half (~) inch Asphaltic Concrete base, overlaid with a one and one-~alf (l~) inch Asph, ltic Concrete wearing surface. 2. The construction of cement concrete curb on por- tions of the above described streets where curb dcma~not now exist and as shown on the plans to be constructed. ~. The excavation for and the construction of cement concrete sidewalks on the above described portions of streets where sidewalks do not exist and as shown on the plans to be constructed. 4. The excavation for and the construction of main sewer line, lateral house connecting sewers, and flush tank, of the materials, and st the places where shown im the plans, pro- files, cross-sections and specifications hereinafter referred to. 5. Such other and further improvements as are noted on the plans, or set forth in the specifications hereinafter referred to, which said plans, and specifications shall be direc- tory as to the work done and the material and quality, and place of the construction of the said work. Excepting from tbs work above described any of said' work already done to ~rade upon Kilson Drive, Bishop Street or Wakebam Avenue. Excepting further from the above described work other than sewers or sewer trenches, the portion thereSf within any area which is required by law to be kept in order and repair by any person or company having railroad tracks on any of the above described streets. PLANS, PROFILES, CROSS-SECTIONS AND SPE¢IFICATIONS SECTION ZI. Ail of the foregoing work is fully set forth, delineated and described on the plans, profiles, and cross-sections on file in the office of the City Engineer, ~nd the specifications for Assessment District No. 91, on file in the office of the City Clerk, which said plans, profiles, cross- sections and specifications were adopted by Resolution No. 1404, on the Sth day of ganuary, 1~25, by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, as the plans, profiles, cross-sections and specifications for said work and improvement. Said plan~ profiles, cross-section~ and specifications are hereby referred 179 to for a full and detailed description of the said proposed work and improvement, the same as though set ~orth in full herein, and made a part of this Resolution of Intention, and the said plans, profiles, cross-sections and specifications shall be directory as said streets. SECTION III. to work to be done on any portion of the CHANGE OF GRADE Resolved that the proposed work and improvement is to be done on a part of Kilson Drive, Bishop Street and Wakeham Avenue at a grade other than the existing or official grade thereof, and on such parts of streets, ave- nues and drives the work is to be done at and in conformity with grade of such street or avenue as modified and changed, but on all other parts of the roadway, if ~ny, the work is to be done at the existing official grade'thereof. Resolved, that the existlng official grade of Kilson Drive will be modified between the North line of Bishop Street and the South line of Wakeham Avenue; that between said two lines work s]-mll be done at a grade other than the existing grade, which new or proposed grade is indicated and shown by the plans and profiles. Resolved,that the existing official grade of Bishop Street will be modified between a point twelve (~2)feet Wezt of the ~ortherly extended East line of Oak Street and the West line of Kilson Drive; that between said two lines work shall b~ done ~t a grade other than tbs existing grade, which new or proposed grade is indicated and shown by the plans and profilel Resolved, that the existing official grade of Wake- ham Avenue wil~ be modified between the East line of Oak Street and the West line of Kilson Drive~ that between said two lines work shall be done at a grade other than the existing grade, which new er'proposed grade is indicated and shown by the plans and profiles. DESCRIPTION OF BONDS SECTION IV. The said Board of Trustee~ does hereby declare and determine and notice is hereby given that serial bonds to represent unpaid assessments, and to bear interest at t~e rate of six (8%) per cent per annum, will be issued in the manner provided in the "Improvement Bond Act of 1918", the last installment of which bonds shall mature nine (9) years from the 2nd day of July, next succeeding ten (10) months from their date. DESCRIPTION OF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT SECTION V. That the contemplated work and improve- ment hereinbefore mentioned is, in the opinion of said Board o~ Trustees of more than local or ordinary public benefit, and th{ expense of said work and improvement is made chargeable upon 180 the district hereinafter described, and said Board of Trustees does hereby declare said district to be the district benefited by said work and improvement, and to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses thereof, which district is hounded and des- cribed as follows, to-wit: Located in the C~ty of Santa An., Oaunty of Orange, State of California: .nd d~scribed as follows: Beginning at a point on the center line of Bishop Street 108 feet EaSt of the East line of Kilson Drive; thence South along the Northerly prolongation of and the Esst line of Lots 6, V, 8, 9, .nd 10 of.Tract No. 608, ss per map thereof on file in Miscel1aneous Maps, Book 19, page 38, Records of Orange County, C.12fornia,.and continuing .long the ~ast line of Lots 1, 2, S, 4, 8, 6, ~, 8, and 9 of Block B, Tract No. 849, as per map thereof on file in Miscellaneous M. ps, Book 19, page SA, records of Orange County, California, and continu- ingLon said line across Wakeham Avenue and along the East line of ors IS, 14, 15, 16. and 1V, of Tract No. ~14, ss per map thereof on.file in Miscellaneous Maps~ Boo~ 19, page 38, Records of Orange ~ounty, California, ~o the Southeast corner of maid Lot IV; thence ~est along the South line of Said lot IV and continuation thereof across Kilson Drive and along the South line of Lot 8 of said Tract No. 614 to the Southwest corner thereof; thence North along the West line of Lots 8, 9~ 10, .nd 11 of said Tract No. 614 to the Northwest corner of said Lot il; thence West elong the South line of Lot 1 of said Tract No. 814, to the East line of Oak Street~ thence North along the East llne of O.k.Street across Wskeham Avenue to the Northwest corner of Lot g, of Block A of said Tract No. 6Ag; thence East along the North line of said Lot g to the North- east corner thereof; thence North .long the West line of Lots IV, 16, 15, lA, 13, 12, ll, and 10 o~ Block A, of said Tract No. 6A~, and along the West line of Lots B, A, ~, end 2 of ~d Tract No. 608 to the Southeast corner of Lo~ 20 of Tract 832 as per map thereof on file in Miscellaneous Maps, Book 18, page 8, Records of Orange County, California; thence West along th~ ~outh line of said Lot 20 and a Westerly prolongation of said line to an intersection with the center line of Oak Street; thence North along the center line of Oak Street to an inter- section with the center llne of Bishop Street; thence East along the center line of Bishop Street to an intersection with the Southerly prolongation of the East line of Oak Street; thence North along the ~outherly prolongation of and the East line of Oak Street to the Northwest corner of Lot iV of said Tract No. 608; thence East along the North line of Lots IV, lB, 19, 20, 21, and 22 of saidTract No. 608 to an intersection with the Northerly prolongation of the East line of Kilson Drive; thence South along the Northerly prolongation of the East llne of Kilson Drive to an intersection with the center line of Bishop Street; thence East along the center line of Bishop Street to the point of beginning. TIME AND PLACE OF NEARING SECTION VI. Notice is hereby given that on Mond.y, the 2nd day of March, 1925, at V:~0 o'clock P.~. in the Council Chamber of the City Nail of said City of Sent, An,, .ny end all persons having any objection to the proposed work or improvement may appear before the said Board of Trustees and show cause why said proposed improvement should not be carried out in accord- anco with this Resolution. That ell persons desiring to so ap- pear should file with the City Clerk of the City of Santa An. before the hour herein set, a written protest agaim~t the said work or the assessment district proposed to be assessed, or both. PUBLICATION OF RESOLUTION OF INTENTION SECTION VII. The Santa An, Daily Evening Register, daily newspaper published .nc c~rculete~ and of general circu- lation ~n the City of Santo An. is hereby designated es the news- p.per in whO. ch this Resolution of Intention shal~ be published, end the City Clerk of the said City is hereby directed to cause this Resolution of ~ntention to be published by two insertions in said newspcper, in the manner ,nd form required by law. Board of Trustees does not deem it advisable that the Clerk mail copies of the Notice of Improvement to owners or reputed owners, and be is not required to mail the same. POSTING OF NOTICES OF I~PROVE~ENT SECTION VIII. Tbs Street Superintendent of said shall, after the adoption of this Resolution of Intention, cause to be conspicuously posted along the lines of said con- templated work or and a31eys within trier, notices of in the manner and improvement, and along all of the open stree~ the hereinbefore described assessment dis- the passage of this Resolution of Intention form required by law. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution of In- tention was duly and regularly introduce4 and passed by the Board of ~ustees of the City of Santa Ana at e regular meeting! thereof held on the 16th day of February, ]928, by the follow- vote: Ayes, Noes, Absent, Trustees Trustees C;H. Chapman, Goo McPhee, E.B. F.L. Purlnton, J.W. Tubbs None Trustees None Collier Attest: (SEAL) E. L. Ve~el~ Clerk of the City of Santa Ana RESOLUTION OF INTENTION No. 1450. A RESOLUTION OF T~E BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING T~IR INTENTION TO ORDER T~E PAVING AND 0T~ERWI~E IMPROVING OF A PORTION OF NORT}{ BAKER STREET IN T~E CIT~ OF SANTA ANA; DECLARING T~ SAID WORK OR IM- ]hROVE~ENT TO BE OF MORE THAN LOCAL OR ORDINARY PUBLIC BENEFIT; DECLARING THE ~ISTSICT TO BE BENEFITED BY SAID WORK AND IMPROVE ~ENT, AND TO BE ASSESSED TO PAY THE COSTS AND EXPENSES THEREOF;i DETERMINING T~AT BONDS S~ALL BE ISSUED TO REPRESENT SAID COSTS AND EXPENSES, AND FIXING THE TIME AND PIACE FOR REARING 0BJE~ TIONS TO SAID WORK OR IMPROVEMEN~R TO T~E EXTENT OF TBE DIS- TRICT TO BE ASSESSED, OR BOTH. The Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha, Cali- fo~is, pursuant to the provisions of the Improvement ~ot of ]_82 1911, and the Improvement Act of 1911, and the Improvement Bond Act of 1918, and amendments to said Acts, do resolve as follows: PUBLIC INTEREST AND OONVENIENCE SECTION I. That the public interest and convenience require, and it is the intention of the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, California, to order the construction of the following described work and improvement, all within said City, to-wit: In, on and along the roadways of the following des- cribed portions of street in s~d City, to-wit: (a) North Baker Street from the North llne of West Eighth Street to the South line of Washington Avenue. (b) North Baker Street from the North line of Wash- ington Avenue to the South llne of West Seventeenth Street. (c) A portion of the intersection of North Baker Street with West Seventeenth Street, being described as that ~ortion of West Seventeenth Street lying between a llne ten. (10) feet South of and parallel to the center llne of West Seventeenth ~treet, and the South line of said Street and ex- tending along West Seventeenth Street thirty (~0) feet West and thirty (~0) feet East from the Northerly extended center line of North Baker Street. Excepting from the above described portions of North Baker Street the East one-half of said Street from the North line of West Washington Avenue to , point.552.5 feet North of said North line of West Washington Avenue, the same b&img a portion of Street fronting on public property, and not a part of this proceeding. And where any street' or alley intersects or terminates in an2 of the ,boys described portions of street in, on and along which work is to be done and improvement is to be made, then beyond the curb line and across the sidewalk reservations tO the property lines thereof. The wor~ and improvement on the above d ascribed per- tions of ~smdways is more particularly described ~s follows: 1. The grading and paving of the abo~e described portions of street, and where cross streets intersect the above described portions of streets ~he grading and paving shall ex- tend beyond the curb line to the extended property lines of md~d streets, and the grading and paving from th~ street face of the curb to'the property lines or to a point not to exceed twenty (20) feet measured at right angles from the center llne of the street and for their fu~l width of all driveways as shown on the plans to be paved along the a~ove described street. The ,boys described portions of streets, cross-streets and driveways shall be ~raded to a s ubgrade five (5) inches below. the finished grade and the construction thereon of a five (5) inch Portland Cement Concrete pavement. 2. The excavation for and the construction of cem~n concrete curb on the portions of the above described streets where curbs do not exist, and where shown on the plans to be constructed. 3. The excavation for and the construction of later- al house connecting sewers. 4. Such other and further work and improvement as are noted on the plans and specifications for the said work, herelasfter referred to. Excepting' from the work above described any of said work already done to grade upon any portion of North Baker Street or the intersection of North Baker Street with Seven- teenth Street. Excepting further from the above described work any of said work marked on the plans as "not a part of this pro- ceeding'' and being the portion ore treet fronting on public property. PLANS, PROFILES, CROSS-SECTIONS AND SPWCIFI~ATIONS SECTION II. AI~ of the foregoing work is fully set forth, delineated and described on plans, profiles and cross- s'ections 9n file in the office of the City ~nglneer, and the spe$~fioations for Assessment District No. 100, on file in the office of the City Clerk, which plans, pr~Tiles, cross-section; and specifications were adopted by Resolution No. lA21 on the 2nd day of February, lg25, by the Board of Trustees of the Cit of Santa Aha, as the plans, profiles, cross-sections and spec! fications for said work and improvement. Said plans, profiles cross-sections and spe~ifications are hereby r~ferred to for a full and detailed description of said proposed work or Improve~ ment, and shs~l be directory as to al~ matters set forth in this Resolution, the same as though set forth in full herein. CHANGE OF GRADE SECTION ~Y. Resolved, that the proposed work and improvement is tO be done on s~part of North Baker Street at a grade other tha~ the existing or official grade thereon, and cz such part of street, the work is to be done at in conformity with the grades of said street ss modified and changed, and on .a~l other parts of the roadway, if any, the work is to be done ~t the existing or official grade thereof. Resolved, that the existing official grade on North Baker Street between the North line of Eighth Street, and the Northerly termination of the work to be done in Seventeenth Street. wAX! be,,mc~ifled; that between the said two lines wor~ shall be done at a grade other than the existing grade, wh~h new or proposed grade is indicated and shown by profiles and plans which shall be directory as to the grade. 184 DESCRIPTION OF BONDS SECTION IV. The said Board of Trustees does hereby declare and determine, and notice is hereby given that serial bonds to represent unpaid assessments, and to bear interest at the rate of six (6%) per cent per annum, will be issued here- under in the manner provided in the "Improvement Bond Act of 1915", the last installment of which bonds shall mature nine (9) years from tbs 2nd day of July, next succeeding ten (10) months from their date. DESCRIPTION OF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT SECTION V. That the contemplated work and improve- ment hereinbefore mentioned is, in the opinion of said Board of Trustees, of more than local or ordinary public benefit, and the expense of said work and improvement is made chargeable upon the district hereinafter described, and said Board of Trus- tees does hereby declare said district to be the district bene- fited by said work and improvement, and to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses thereof, which district is bounded and des~rlbed as follows, to-wit; Located in the City of Santa Aha, County of Orange, State of California, and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the center line of West Eighth Street 1V5 feet West of the center line of North Baker Street; thence North and parallel to the center line of Baker Street to an intersection with the center line of West Washington Avenue; thence East along the center line of West Washir$on Avenue to a point 1~&.66 feet West of the center line of North Baker Street; thence North and parallel to the center line of North Baker Street to an intersection with the center line of West Seventeenth Street: thence E, st along the center line of West Segenteenth Street to a point lg4 feet East of the ~ortherly extended center line of North Baker Street; thenceSouth and parallel to the center line of North Baker Street to a point 5VV.$ feet North of the center line of West Washington Avenue; thence West and parallel to the center line of West Washington Avenue to an intersection with the center line of North Baker Street; thence South along the center line of North Baker Street to an intersection with the center line of West Washington Ave- nue; thence East along the center line of West Washington Avenue to a point 1V$ feet East of the center line of North Baker Street; thence South and paralle~ to the center line of North Baker Street to an intersection with the center line of West Eighth Street to the point ofbeglnning. TIME AND PLACE OF HEARING SECTION VI. Notice is hereby given that on Monday, the 16th day of March, lg2§, at V:~0 o'clock P.M. in the Coun- cil Chamber of the City Hall of said City of Santa Ana, an~ and all'persons hav~ng any objection to the proposed work or improve- ment may appear before the said Board of Trustees and show cause why said propose~ improvement should not be carried out in ac- cordance with t~is Resolution. That all persons desiring to so appear shouXd file with the City Clerk of the City of Santa Ana before the hour herein set, a written protest against the said work or the assessment district proposed to be assessed, or both. PUBLICATION OF RESOLUTION OF INTENTION SECTION VII. The Santa Aris Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and circulated and of general 'circula- tion in the City of Santa Ana is hereby designated as the newspaper in which this Resolution of Intention shall be pub- lished, and the City Clerk of the said City is hereby directed to cause this Resolution of Intention to be published by two insertions in said newspaper, in the manner and form required by law. The Board of Trustees does not deem it advisable that the Clerk mail copies of the Notice of Improvement to owners or reputed owners, and he is not required to mail the same. POSTING OF NOTICES OF IMPROVEMENT SECTION VIII. The Street Superintendent of s~id City shall', after the adoption of this Resolution of Intention cause to be conspicuously posted along the lines of said con- templated work or improvement, and along all of the open ~ree~ and alleys within the hereinbefore described assessment dis- trict, notices of the passage of this Resolution of Intention in the manner and form required by law. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution of Intention was duly ~nd regularIy introduced, and passed by the Roerd of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana at a regular meeti~ thereof held on the 18th day of February, ~92§, by the follow- vote: Ayes, Noes, Absent, Trustees Trustees C.H. Chaoman, Ceo McPhee, E.B. ~.E. ~u~lnton, J.W. Tubbs None Collier Trustees None Attest: (SEAL) E. L. VeselF Clerk of the City of Santa Aha RESOLUTION ORDERING WORK No. 1431 W~TEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City ~ Santa Ana on the 19th day of January, 1925, passed its Resolution of Intention No. 1417, to order the hereinafter described work to be done and imorovement to be made in, on and along a portion of Hesperian Street in said City, which Resolution of Intentioz No. 1417 was duly and legally published twice in the Santa Ana Daily Evening Register, a dally newspaper published and circu- lated in the City of Santa Ana all as required by law, as ap- pears from the affidavit of Edna L. Herrick, principa1 clerk of the printers and publishers of said daily newspaper, and which affidavit was filed in the office of the Clerk of the City of Santa An~ on the 22nd day of Jan., 1925, and now on file therein; and ~utlon of Inter. rich ):o 1417, th= S' Ci,j of S~nt~ An~ ~O~Sp~CUOr]S]y ~ ...... d ~]c, nr~ ,t~e l~ne cf the bon~,.m d d work ~d Improvem~r:t, at n~t m~r~ ~b n three hur- ........ ' = ~ NOTICE ~= passsge of s~d keno!ut!on of I~te~ti,~n, he~e~ OF I~,~PROV~FNT, fn manner, form snd substance ~nd the work b~,,_ c~rge~ble upon ~ '=+ '- also conspicu- ously posted covles ~f ssld notice ~/on~' ~ll cf the cp=n and alleys wit~i'~ suc~ ,.~ ~is~"~t,. ,, :~ , not ~.ore tb~r~ three hundred (7.00) feet ~n d~st~nce q",~*~.. ~, o~ ~ .~ street, . 'YwwR!{AS, the Street Superlrtendent of tko City of Santa Ano commenced to Dost sa~d nct~ces on the 2{th dgy of Jgnu~ry, lC~5, .~d fu]!y oor[~]eted the yost~g thereof on the 2~tk ~f~y of J~nu~ry, ]925, more thgD ten d~ys before the d~y se~ for ~e~r~s~ ~rotests or obJect~ars ts the Dror~osed work .nd ~mprovememt, si} ~s ~'pe~rs hy the ~fftdovtt of ~',.G. K~ox, Strert buyerintendent of the City of S~t~ Ang, filed in the off fcc of tbe Clerk of sold City on the 2¢th day of J¢nuory, ]925, n~ now on file t~erein; and Trustees of the City of o~ st tko Council Cbgmber thereof of ~Jon~y, the /6th ~y of Febru. ry, ]925, %e~w~ the d.y, bout ~nd r, 3sce n~omed ir, the Reso- ]ution of Intention ~nd Not,ce ~f Improvement, when qnd where ~ny ~nd ~]] p~rsons hsvi~g ~y objection to t~e proposed work or tmprovemert taught s~re~r before the ~rd of Trustees etd show c~use ~y ~:~Id yrcposed improv~ent should r~ot be csrried out in accord.roe with sgi~ Res~l'ot~on vf Intention: ~ud ;;MER~AS, ~31 protests or o~j~ct~cns [,~esented }~v~r~ be~}n disposed of, owcrruled ~<~ denied in ti~e, m~nner ~,r~ form ~s required tF ]sw, ~nd t?e ~oard oF Trustea8 of *?e City cf S~rta t~u~ h~v~:-~ now ~,cqu~re~ jurisdiction to urder the rrorosed im~r?~ement, it ~s bereby:- ~mSOIVWY, that the p~b]ic t. nter~st ~nd eonve~i:~ce re- The expense of e~id work or im~r~v Resclutlcn of Iute~:t!on ~v~de chargeable upon s~Id ~istrfct is descr!b~O in and by the ~,~a Resoi~t~on, ~u~ is s?own by a dior ~r m~,p thereo~ ou ff~e tn the office of the City Fn~ ~eer. Ali of tbs ~erefn propcsefl ~ork sha3l be fiche in pur- suance ~f ~ Act of the Leglsl~ture o~ the Stat.~ of C~]Ifornfa,: ~esign~tefl Improvement Act of 1911, ~ amenflments thereto. For further p~rttcul~rs, reference Is hereby made to s~fl Resolution of Intention No. Z41~, wblch is flate~ t~e 19th day of J~nu~ry, t925, ~nd on file w~.th the Clerk of the City of Ss nt,~ Ans. ~e Clerk of the City of S~nt~ An~ ~s hereby directed to post ~ ~otice of sala work, together with the p]~ns s~d spec ffl~tlons t~arefor, conspicuously for five days o~ or near the Council C~mber ~o~,r of t~e B;,s~d cf Trustees, i~vIt!ng se,~led proposals or bi~ for &o~z~ the work ordered; ~e ~s ~]so direc- ted to rub]ich twice a notlm~ inviting such prbpos,~ls, a~d re- ferr~nF to t~e spe!cffcstlons posted or o~ f~le, in the S~zts Ans D~i]y Fve~i~ Register, s d~ily ~ewsp~oer ~ubltshed ~d circulated in tbs City of S~ ta An~, and hereby designa~ed for that pur¥ ese. I hereby certify thst the foregoing Resolution Order- ing Work wes duly ~nd regularly introduced, passed and sdopted by the ~oard of Trustees of the City of S~nt~ ~,n~, ~t s regular meeting of ss~ ~o~r~ holt on tbs 16th day of February, i9~5, by the following vote: Ayes, ~restees C.H. Ck~f,m~n, Oeo ~cPhee, w.~. · ~ ~ Tubbs FoT. Pur~rtcn,., .... Noes, T.u~tees Absent, Trustees None Cci!lop, Attest'. .~. I. V ~' (SEAI) ~'~ Of .... zk the City of ~nts Aha 188 RESOLUTION OVERRUIIN8 PROTESTS OR OB-I~.CTIONS TO ASSESSMENT, APPROVING ASSESSMENT AND ORDERING TttE STREET SUPERINTENDENT TO ATTAOlt WARRANT AND RECORD No. 1432. WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Arm did, om the lSth day of September, 1924, pass Resolution of In- tentlon No. 1335 for the improvement of Valencia Street; and whereas, on the 20th day of January, 1925, the Superintendent of of Streets of said City filed an assessment to cover the sum due for the work performed and specified in the contract made under proceedings for the sa~d improvement, which assessment diagram was approved by the Board of Trustees of said City on the 19th day of January, 1925. AND WREREAS, the Clerk of the City of Santa Ana has given notice required by law in whic~ notice February 9th, 192§, at the hour of V:30 o'clock P.M. was fixed as the t ime,.and the Council Chamber of the City ~all of said City as the place where any and ~11 persons interested in the said work might be heard; and whereas, at the time set for said hearing on the 9th day of February, 1925, there was not a quorum present and no meeting was held or ~ny action taken excepting to continue the hearing in said meeting until tbs hour of V:30 o'clock P.M. of February, 18th, 1925; and whereas, no person aggrieved has filed with the Board of Trustees a written objection to said assessment as re- quired by law; and whereas, at the time set for hearing protests or objections the Board of Trustees of said City proceeded to hear the same, and all of said protests or objections to said assessment or the work done having been heard, it is hereby: RESOLVED, by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana that a~l of the said protests or objections against said assessment or the work done under said proceedings, be, and the same are, hereby overruled and denied and the assess- ment be affirmed, and that the Street Superintendent be, md he is hereby directed to attach to said assessment a warrant in the form and manner required by law, and shall record the same in the office of the said Superintendent of Streets. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, at a regular meeting of said Board h~ld on the 16th day of February, 1925, by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees Noes, Trustees Absent, Trustees C.H. Ohapman, Gao McPhee, E.B. Oollier, F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs None None Attest: (SEALY E. L. Vesel7 Cl®~k of~the ~i%"y Of Santa Ama 189 RFSOIUTION OF INTENTION No. 1433. A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING THEIR INTENTION TO ORDER THE PAVING AND OTHERWISE IMPROVING OF A PORTION OF SHELTON STREET, IN THE SAID CITY OF SANTA ANA; DECLARING TI=FE SAID WORK 0R IM- PI~gVEMENT TO BE OF MORE TH~ LOCAL OR 0~DINARY PUBLIC BENEFIT; DECLARING THE DISTRICT TO BE BENEFITED BY SAID WORK AND IMPROV! M~NT, AND TO BE ASSESSED TO PAY THE COSTS AND EXPENSES THEP~0F DETErmINING THAT BONDS SHALL BE ISSUED TO REPRESENT SAID COSTS AND EXPENSES, AND FI~ING THE TIME AND PLACE FOR 1TEARING 0BJE~C- TIONS TO SAID WORK 0R IYPROVEMFNT, OR TO THE EXTENT OF THE DIS. TRICT TO BE ASSESSED, OR BOTH. The Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, California, pursuant to the provisions of the Improvement Act of 1911, and the Improvement Bond Act of 1915, and the amend- ments to said Acts, do resolve as foll~s: PUBLIC INTEREST, NECESSITY AND LOCATION SECTION I. That the public interest and convenience require, and it is the intention of the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, California, to order the construction the following described work and improvement, allwithin said City, to-wit: In, on and along the roadway of the following des- cribed portion of street in s,id city: Shelton Street from thc center line of West Siwth Street to the South line of West Eighth Street, excepting therefrom that portion of West Sixth Street intersection on which the work is now done to grade, where any street or alley intersects or terminate~ in any of the above described portions of street in, on along which work is to be done or improvement is to be made, than beyond the curb line and across the sidewalk reservations to the p~operty lines thereof, and where any driveways intersect with any por- tion of said street, tDe grading and paving of said street shall, be from the street face of the curb to the street edge the sidewalk,and for their'entire width, of all driveways. The work and improvement on the above described por- tions of roadway is more particularly described ss follows: 1. T"ne regrad~ng and paving of the above described oortions of street from the North line of West S~xth Street to the South line of West Eighth Street, including the driveways, five (~) inches below the finished grade, and the construction thereon of a five (5) inch Portland Cement concrete pavement. 2. The removal of portions of curb if any, marked to i~ be removed on the plans, and t~e construction of cement curb 190 where shown removed, and where the same have not constructed on other portions of the roadway, in with the plans, profiles, cross-sections and hereinafter referred to. 3. The excavation for and house connecting sewers. 4. T~ne excavation for and (1) concrete sewer manhole with cast $. The excavation for and already been accordance specifications the corstruction of lateral the construction of one iron frame and cover. the construction of cement concrete sidewalks where sidewalks dc not exist, and where shown on the plans to be constructed. 8. Such other work and improvement as is noted on the plans or set forth in the specifications hereinafter re- ferred to. Excepting from the above described work all portions which may have been done to grade upon Shel~n Street. PIANS, PROFILES, CROSS-SECTIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS SECTION II. Ail of the foregoing work is fully set ~rth, delineated, ,nd described on plans, profiles, and cross- sections on file in the office of the City Engineer, and the specifications for Assessment District No. 101, on file in the office of the City Clerk, which plans, profiles, cross-sections and specifications were adopted by Resolution No. lA22, on the 2nd day of Februsz-y, 192B, by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, as the plans, profiles, cross-sections and speci- fications for said work and improvement. The said plans, pro- files, cross-sections and spe6i~ications are hereby referred to for a full and detailed description of said proposed work Or improvement, and shall be directory as to all work to be done and improvement to be made. CI~ANGE OF GBADE SECTION III. Resolved, that the proposed work and improvement is to be done on a part of Shelton Street st a grade other than the existing or official grade thereof, and on such parts of street the work is to be done at and in con- formity w~th the grade of said street as modified and changed, and on all other parts of the roadway, if any, the work is to be done at the exist~.ng or official grade thereof. Resolved, that the existing official grade on Shelton Street between the North line of West ~ixth Street and the South line of West Eighth Street, will be modified; and that between said two lines work shall be done at a grade other tha~ the existing official grade, which new or p~oposed grade is in- dicated and shown by profiles and plans. DESCRIPTION OF BONDS SE~TION IV. ~"ne said Board of Tr~stees does hereby declare and ~etermine, and notice is hereby given that serial 191 bonds tp represent unpaid assessments, and to bear interest at the rate of six (8%) per cent per annum, will be issued here- under in the manner provided in the "Improvement Bond Act of lglS", the last installment of which bonds shall mature nine (9) years from the 2nd day of July, next succeeding ten (10) months from their date. DE~CRIPTION OF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT SECTION V. That the contemplated work and improve- ment hereinbefore mentioned ia, in the opinion of said Board of Trustees of more than local Or ordinary public benefit, and the expense of said work and improvement is made chargeable upon the district hereinafter described, and said Board of Trustees does hereby declare said district to be the district benefited by said work and improvement, and to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses thereof, which district is bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Located in the City of Santa Aha, County of Orange, State of 0alifornis, and described as follows: Beginning at the Northwest corner of Lot 10, of the J. W. Birt's Subdivision as per map thereof on file in giscel- laneous Maps, Book ~,.page AS, Records of Orange Count2, Cali- fornia; said point oe~ng also on the South line of ~est Eighth Street; thence East along the South line of West Eighth Street to the Northeast corner of Lot 11, of said Subdivision; thence South along the East line of Lots ll, 12', 13, lA, 16, 16, iV, 18, lg and 20 of said Subdivision and a Southerly prolongation of said line to an intersection with the center line of West Sixth Street; thence West along the center line of West Sixth Street to an intersection with Southerly prolongation of the West line of Lot t of said Subdivision; thence North along the Southerly prolongatiouiof and the West line of Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, V, 8, g, and 10 of said Subdivision, to the point of beginning. TINE AND PLACE OF ~TEARING SECTION VI. Notice is hereby given that on Monday, the 16th day of March, 1925, at V:30 $~clock P.M. in the Coun- cil Chamber of the City Nail of said City of Santa Ana, any an~ all persons having any objection to the proposed work or im- provement may appear before the said Board of Trustees and sh~ cause why said proposed improvement should not be carried out in accordance with'this Resolution. That all persons desiring to so appear should file with the City Clerk of the City of Santa Aha before the hour herein set, a written protest against the said work or the assessment district proposed to be asses- sad, or both. PUBLICATION SECTIONVII~. OF RESOLUTION OF INTENTION The Santa Ana Daily Evening Register, a daily n~wspaper published and circulated and of general cir- culation in the City cf Santa Aha is hereby designated as the newspaper inwhich this Resolution of Intention shall be pub- lished, and the City Clerk of ~he said City is hereby directed to cause this Resolution of Intention to be published by two insertions in said newspaper, in the manner and form require~ by law. The Board of Trustees does not deem it advisable that the Clerk mail copies of the Notice of Improvement to owners:or reputed owners, and he is not required to mail the s~m~. POSTING OF NOTICES OF I~PROVEMENT SECTION VIII. The Street Superintendent of said City shall, after the adoption of thy P~solution of Intention, cause to be conspicuously posted along the lines ors aid contemplated work or improvement, and along all of the open streets and al- leys within'the hereinbefore described assessment district, no- tices of the passage of this Resolution of Intention in the man- ner and form required by law. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution of In- tention was duly and regularly introduced, and passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana at a regular meeting thereof held on the 16th day of February, 1925, by the following vote: Ayes, Noes, Absent, Trustees Trustees C.H. Chapman, Oeo McPhee, E.B. Collier, ~.L. Purinton, JiW. Tubbs None Trustees None Attest: (SEAL) E. L. Vesel~ Clerk of the OitY of santa Aha RESOZUTION NO. 1454. A RESOLUTION OF' TME BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, PROVIDING FOR A FORM 0F SPECIFICATIONS AND A STANDARD SPECIFICATION FOR AI~ STONE SCREENINGS AND STONE DUST TO BE USED IN AIL STREET WORK IN T~E CITY OF SANTA ANA The Board of Trustees of the City of S~nta Aha do re- solve as follows: S~CTION I. That the following set fort~ spec'ifications sh~l] be the standard specifications for Stone Screenings and Stone Dust to be used in ail street work in the City of S~nta Aha, and shall be known as "Standard Specification No. 12", as follows, to-wit: 193 STAND / /ICIFICATION NUMBER Stone Screenin and Stone Dust. Stone Screeninga ~one Du~c. S~oee ~Juot .my be finely powdered ~ or o~her hard and dm-able rock or Pot~hnd (~men~ as the Contractor elects, and eha~l be of such fummss M · fif~ (50) mesh screen and at least eiid~y (80) per cent will ~ · two hundred (200) mesh scree~ I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly p, seed by the Board of Trustees of the City of ~anta Aha, st a regular meeting thereof held on the 2nd day .of March, 1925, by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees C.H. Cb, omen, Gao McPhee, E.B. FoS. Purintcn, J.W. Tubbs Noes, Trustees None Collier, Absent, Trustees None Attest:~ E.L. Vegely (SEAL) Clerk of the City of Santa Aha RESOIUTION NO. 1435. A RESOLUTION OF TFL~ BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY 0F SANTA ANA, CAIIFORNIA, PROVIDING FOR A FOR~ OF SPECIFICATIONS AND A STAndARD SPECIFICATION FOR A5I SAND, BR01T~ STONE AND GRA- VEL TO BE USED IN AII STREET ~0RK IN TEE CITY OF SANTA ANA. solve as shall be The Board of Trustees of the Oity of Santa Aha do re- follows: SECTION I. the standard Th. st the follow~ng set forth spe~ificatlo~ specifications for Sand, Broken Stone and Gravel to be used in all street work in the City of Santa Aha, ,~d shall be known as "Stand,rd Specifications No. 11", ss fol- lows, to-wit: '~'S 'esR~oR o~D 8ucg se~na& '~u@sqV '~I',~ CITY OF SANTA &NA, CALIFORNIA STANDARD SPECIFICATION NUMBER 11. Sand, Broken Stone and Gravel. Sand. SECTION 1. All sand shall be clean, hard, durable, uncoated stone particIes free from organic matter and lumps of clay. (a) CONCRETE SAND. Sand for all cement and concrete work shall contain, not more than three (3) per cent, by weight, of mica; not more than four (4) per cent, by weight. removable by the elutriatlon test; not more than six (6) per cent, by weight, shall pass a sieve having one hundred (100) meshes per linear inch; not less than ninety-five (95) per cent, b~ weight, shall pass a screen having four (4) meshes per linear inch; at least fifty (50) per cent, but not more than eighty-five (85) per cent, by weight, shall be retained on a sieve having thirty (30) meshes per linear inch. When the sand is mixed with Portland Cement in the proportion of one (1) part of cement to three (3) parts of sand, by weight, according to the standard methods of making 1:3 mortar briquettes, the resulting briquettes at the ages of both seven (7) and twenty- eight (28) days, when compared with briquettes mixed at the same time in the same pro- portions and consistently using the same cement, but with Standard Ottawa Testing Sand, shall show a tensile strength ratio of one hundred (100) per cent. Sand showing a tensile strength of less than one hundred (100) per cent, but not less than eighty-five (85) per cent, will be accepted for use subject to the use of additional cement. The additional prol~rtion of cement required shall be determined by laboratory tests and shall be the percentage required to increase the strength ratio to one hundred (100) per cent. In the absence of the above laboratory tests, and at the option of the Superiutendent of Streets only, a field test may be made a, follo~vs: Pill an ordinary glass fruit jar two-thirds (2-3) full of the sample of sand, then add sufficient water to thoroughly wash the sand by vigorous shaking; the shaking to be done for three (3) minutes, and by holding the jar in a vertical position, after which it shall be allowed to settle. The indicated sediment appearing on the top of the well defined minute grains of sand shall not measure more than ten (10) per cent of the total after settling for one (1) hour, nor more than five (5) per cent after settling for a period of twenty-four (24) hours. (b) BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT SAND. Sand for use in all bituminous pavement mixtures shall contain not more than two (2) per cent, by weight, of mica, shall all pass a sieve having ten (10) meshes per linear inch, and shall contain not more than four (4) per cent by weight, passing a sieve having two hundred (200) meshes per linear inch. (c) CUSHION SAND. Sand for cushion under concrete work on adobe and other swelling soils, shall contain not more than ten (10) per cent, by weight, of clay and silt and shall all pass a screen having one-half (¼) inch round openings. Broken Stone. SECTION 2, Broken stone shall be quarried rock, free from loam, clay and organic matter, and shall have a specific gravity of not less than two and sixty.five hundredths (2.65). It shall be uniform in quality, shall contain not more than five (5) per cent, by weight, of pieces having rounded surfaces, and in size, shall range uniformly between the limits fixed in the specifications for the particular krh,. .-construction. The maximum length of broken stone passing a screen or ring shall not be greater than fifty (50) per cent in excess of the dimension specified. Not more than five (5) per cent, by weight, or flat, thin, or elongated pieces or particles of stone, will be permitted in any one class or size of broken stone. Pieces or particles of stone whose greatest thickness does not equal or exceed twenty (20) per cent of its greatest length, will be considered as flat, thin, or elongated. CLASSIFICATION No. 1 Stone shall pass a screen having 2~-in. round openings and retained on a screen having l%-in, round openings. No. 2 Stone shall pass a screen having l~-in, round openings and retained on a screen having ~-in. round openings. No. $ Stone shall pass a screen having ~-in. round openings and retained on a screen having ~-in. round openings. lqo. 4 Stone shall pass a screen having ~-in. round openings and not more than ten (I0) per cent, by weight, shall pass a screen having ~-in. round openings. FOR CONCRETE CLASS "A" MIXTURE shall consist of sizes ranging from a minimum of not more than five ($) per cent, by weight, passing a screen having one-fourth (~) inch round openings, to a maximum size that will pass a screen having two and one-half (2~) inch round openings and shall contain sizes of which not more than ninety (90) per cent, by weight, will pass a screen having one and one-half (E4) inch round openings, and not less than twenty-five (25) per cent or more than fifty-five (55) per cent, by weight, will pass a screen having three-fourths (~) inch round openings. CLASS "B" MIXTURE shall consist of sizes ranging from a minimum of not more than five (5) per cent, by weight, passing a screen having one.fourth (~) inch round openings, to a maximum size that will pass a screen having two (2) inch round openings, and shall contain sizes of which not more than ninety-five (95) per cent, by weight, will pass a screen having one and one-half (1~) inch round openings and not less than twenty- five (25) per cent or more than sixty (50) per cent, by weight, will pass a screen having three fourths (~) inch round openings. CLASS "C" MIXTURE shall consist of sizes ranglng from a minimum of not more than five (5) per cent, by weight, passing a screen having one-fourth (~) inch round open- ings to a maximum size that wfil pass a screen having one and one-half (1~) inch round openings, of which not less than thirty (30) per cent or more than seventy-five (75) per cent, by walgth, shall pass a screen having three-fourths (~) inch round openings. In addition to the above classifications, crushed stone shall be comb/ned for size and proportion, as noted on the plans, or further specified for that particular class of work. Gravel. S~tCTION 3. Gravel shall consist of clean, water-worn pebbles, crushed boulders, or both, and shall be free from organic matter, shale, disintegrated or soft stone, clay, or other deleterious The maximum length of any one particle of gravel passing a screen or ring shall be not greater than fifty (50) per cent in excess of the dimension specified. When the gravel, or 'a portion thereof, consists of crushed boulders, not more than five (5) per cent, by weight, of fiat, thin, or elongated pieces or particles of stone will be per- 195, RESOLUTION NO. 1436 A RESOLUTION OF TNE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF T~E CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, PROVIDING FOR A FORM OF SPECIFICATIONS AND A STANDARD SPECIFICATION FOR ALI PORTLAND C~ENT WORK TO BE USED IN AIL STREET WORK IN T~? CITY OF SANTA ANA. The Board resolve as follows, SECTION I. of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha do to-wit: That t~e fei]owing set forth specific,- tions shall be the stqndard specifications for Portland Cemeut to be used in all shall be known lows ,. t o-wit 'Y street work in the City of Santa Aha, and "Standard SDecificstion Number 10", ss fol- CI~"/ OF $;~NTA ANA, CALIFORNIA STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS NUMBER Portland Cement.. SECTION L SPECIFICATIONS AND TESTS. All Portland Cement shall meet the requirements of the Standard Specifications and Tests for Portland Cement, Serial Designation C 9-21, approved March 31, 1922, aa "American Standard," by the American Engineering Standards Committee. SECTION 2. PACKAGES, MARKING AND STORAGE. Thc cement shall be delivered in suitable hags or barrels with the brand and name of the manufacturer plainly marked thereon. A bag of cement shall contain ninety-four (94) pounds net, and will be considered as equivalent to one (1) cubic foot. A barrel shall contain three hundred seventy-sin (376) pounds net. and will be considered as equivalent to four (4) cubic feet. The cement shall be stored in such a manner as to permit easy access for proper inspection and identification of each shipment, and in a suitable weather-tight building which will protect the cement from dampness. SECTION 3. INSPECTION. Every facility shall be provided the Superintendent of Streets for careful sampling and inspection at either the mill or at the site of the work, as may be specified by him. When a seven (7) day test is required by the Superintendent of Streets, at least ten (1~) days from the time of sampling shall be allowed for the completion of the test, and at I~ast thirty-one (31) days shall be allowed for the completion of the twenty-eight (28) day ~ The cement shall be tested in accordance with the methods hereinafter prescribed. Tho twenty-eight (28) day test shall be waived only when specifically ordered. SECTION 4. REJECTION. The cement may be rejected if it fails to meet any of the requirements of these speci= fcations. Cement shall not be rejected on account of failure to meet the fineness requirement if, upo~ retest nfler ~ at one hundred (100) degrees Centigrade for one hour, it meets a retest ming a unW ~ at aa}' time within twen~-ei~a (~) days and if the avecage we~t of i~:knges in asY ~, as showa by peckng~ tak, e, at random, is ~,, than that ,~e~6e~ I hereby eertLey that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha, at a-regular meeting thereof held on the 2nd day of March, 1925, by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees C.N. Chapman, Gee ~cPhee, E. B. Collie F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees None Attest: E. L. Ve$ely ] 196 · RESOLUTION NO. 1437. A RES0 LUTION OF T~E BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF ~E CITY OF SANTA ANA, CAIIFORNIA, PROVIDING FOR A FOR~f OF SPECIFICA- TIONS AND A STANDARD SPECIFICATION FOR AIL "G~!FRAI REQUIRE- 5~'ENTS" FOR STRWET WORK IN TI~.~ CITY OF SANTA ANA. The Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha do resolve aS follows: SECTION I. That the ~o~16wing set forth specifics- tigris shall be the standard spe~i~ications for all ?'General Requirements" for street work in the City of Santa Aha, and shall be known as "Standard Specification Number 2" as follows, to-wit: All oencee~ ~ a~ $4~n~ral mixinll[ p, lam shall be mixed, transported lad de~)o~ited in its 6hal ~ (30) m~ ~dm the lime the ~fredfieefs llf~: ~ in the mixer ~ The container in which the mixture is transported sh~ll be sufficiently tight to prevent leakafe of the water contained in the mixed concrete, and they shall be thoron~hly washed or od~rwiae cleaned betore any [seth mixture is placed therein. When reqnleed by the Superintendent of Streets, ibe ~ hauling mixed concrete, shall scent fi~m t~ plant inspector a card indlcatin~ the time when the ingredients were placed in the mixer drum, and they shall deliver such card to the £eld inspector at the site where the concrete is to be dep~ited, in order that the time elapsing between the mixing ~nd the depositing o{ the Concrete can be accurately determined. The ~ailure to deliver · card troln the plant inspector to the lfeld inspector for any load of mixed concrete will be considered sufficient grounds for rejection of that particular load. SECTION 26. JflXlNO WATER. The water used in mixing all concrete shall be reasonably free from alkali, silt or other impurities, and in no case shall the amount of solids exceed three (3) grams per litre. Where alkali predominates in the solid matter, the solids shall not exceed one and one-half (1~) grams per litre~ SECTION ~7. ALLOWABLE VARIATION. When the maximum or minimum is allowed or prescribed, either in size, per cent, or thickness, or relating to quality, character or other matter, the work shall be accepted as in compliance with these specifications ii within such maximum or minimum. SECTION 118. 1PINAL INSPECTION. The Contractor shall notify the Superintendent of Streets when he desires a final inspection of the work The Superintendent of Streets will make the necessary examination as soon as possible thereafter. If the work is found to be in compliance with these speci- ficatlons, the said Superintendent of Streets will furnish the Contractor with a certificate to that effect. SECTION ~. BID PRICE. The Contractor shall for the price bid, furnish all equipment, labor and materials and do all incidental work necessary to deliver all of the improvements complete in place in accordance with the specifications, ordinances, plans, cross sections and detail drawings, and no additional compensation will be allowed. I hereby certify that the duly end regularly pasmed by the Board of Trustees of Santa Aha, at s regular meeting thereof held on of March, 1925, by the following vote: foregoing Resolution was oft he City the 2nd day - first class results. The Contractor shall immediately respect the written order of the Superintendent of Streets to suspend operations wholly, or on any particular section. SECTION 20. PROTECTION OF WORir AND CLEANING UP. The Contractor shall care for all work until final completion and acceptance. He shall re?air all damage which he does to existing improvements, lie shall remove all surplus material and rubbish from the work after its completion, and before he makes application for the acceptance of the work. SECTION 21, DEFECTIVE WORK. No work which is defective in its construction or deficient in any of the requirements of these specifications will be considered as accepted in consequence of the failure of any employee of the City, or inspector connected with thc work, to point out said defects or deficiency during construction. The Contractor shall correct any imperfect work which is discovered before the final acceptance of the work. SECTION 22. PRESERVATION OF PROPERTY. Thc Contractor shall prevent the damaging of any property along the lines of work, except that which is noted on the plans or designated by thc instructions of thc Superin- tendent of Streets for removal or destruction. This applies to both public and private property, and whenever such property is damaged, due to the activities of the Contractor, it shall be immediately restored to its original condition. SECTION 25. LOSS OR DAMAGE. All loss or damage arising from any unforseen obstructions or difficulties, either natural or artificial, which may be encountered in the prosecution of the work, or from any action of the elements prior to the final acceptance of the work, or from any unauthorized act or omission on the part oi the Contractor or any agent or person employed by him, shall be sustained by the Contractor. SECTION 24. pUBLIC UTILITIES. In case it should be necessary to move the property of any owner of a public utility or franchise, such owner will, upon proper apF~licatlon by the Contractor, be notified by the Superintendent of Streets to move such property within a specified reasonable time, and the Contractor shall not interfere with said property until after the explraion of the time specified. The right is reserved to the owners of public utilities or franchises to enter upon the street for the purpose of making repairs, or changes in their l;~'operty that may be made necessary by the work. The City shall also have the privilege of entering upon the street for the purpose of repairing sewers, water pipes, or other pipes or conduits, or making house connections therewith, or repairing culverts or storm drains. The Contractor shall notify thc Superintendent of Streets in writing, when the rough grading of the roadway has been completed. During the ten (10) days after the filing of this notice with the Superintendent of Streets, the City, or any owner of a public utility, shall have the right to enter upon the street for the purpose of laying or relaying pipes, conduits and appurtenances. During the construction, should the Contractor find any sewers or house connections of any kind located in any place that is to be occupied by some portion of the work which is to be constructed under his contract, or which interfere with any trench or tunnel necessary to the prosecution of the work, unless otherwise indicated on the plans, he shall not disturb said sewers or connections until he obtains a permit in writing to do so. SECTION 25. CENTRAL CONCRISTE MIXING PLANT. All concrete mixed at a central mixing plant shall comply with all oi the requirements, as hereinafter specified for that particular kind of work in which it is to be used, with 2--4 SECTION 12. PERMANENT HEADERS. When noted on the plans, the Contractor shall provide permanent headers, whenever thc ~avcment does not terminate against a curb, gutter, or other pavement. The perman- ent header shall consist of a sound redwood plank two (2) inches thick and of a width not less than the thickness of the pavement. The top edge of the plank shall conform to the street cross-section when finished. Said headers shall be considered a necessary part of the pavement and shall remain in place until replaced by permanent improvement, and no additional compensation will be allowed for the same. SECTION 12. LABOR. The Contractor shall employ none but competent foremen, laborers and mechanics. Any overseer, superintendent, laborer, or other person employed on the work by the Contractor, who is intemperate, incompetent, or who fails or refuses to perform the work in the manner . specified therein, shall be discharged immediately, and such person shall not again bc en~ployed on the work. In the absence of the Contractor from the work, whether permanent or temporary, he must provide and leave a competent and reliable agent or foreman in charge. All notices, communications, orders or instructions given or sent to, or served upon such agent or foreman shall be taken as served upon the Contractor. SECTION I4. PRESERVATION OF MONUMENTS, The Contractor shall not disturb any monuments or stakes found on the line of im- provements without permission from the City Engineer, and shall bear the expense of resetting ~ny monuments or stakes which may be disturbed without such permlsslml. The Contractor shall reset all street name signs disturbed by him during the progress of the work. SECTION IS. REMOVING OBSTRUCTIONS. The Contractor shall remove trees where required by thc plans or where the proper completion of the work requires their removal. The Contractor shall also remove all stone, debris or other obstructions of whatever kind or character, either n_atural or arti. ficlal, encountered in making the improvement, or when noted on the plans to be removed. SECTION 16. OBSERVING LAWS. The Contractor, and all labor employed by him, shall observe all the Ordinances of the City of Santa Ana, in relation to the obstruction of streets, keeping passageways open and protecting the same where they are exposed or dangerous to travel; also such other ordinances and State and Federal laws as shall affect the Contractor during the progress of the work. Rules of the Boards of Health shall be observed and the Contractor shall take reasonable steps to insure proper sanitation in connection with all of his activities. SECTION 17. CROSS STREETS. Any streets intersecting the street in which the work is being done may be closed at any time, provided that each alternate street intersecting the said street is kept olden. SECTION 18. BARRIERS, LIGHTS, ETC. The Contractor shall take all necessary measures to protect the work and prevent accidents during the construction. He shall provide and maintain all necessary barriers, guards, temporary bridges, watchmen and lights. SECTION 19. SUSPENSION OF WORK. The Superintendent of Streets shall have authority to suspend the work on account of: {1)default of Contractor, (2) unfavorable weather conditions, and (3) any other condition, which in the judgment of the Superintendent of Streets, makes it impracticable to secure holes necessary for line and grade stakes. The Contractor shall preserve all stakes set for the lines, grades or measurements of the work in their proper places until authorized to remove them, by the City Engineer. Any expense incurred in replacing said stakes which the Contractor may have failed to preserve shall be borne by the Contractor. SECTION 6. INSPECTORS. The Contractor shall prosecute the work only in the presence of an engineer or inspector appointed by the Superintendent of Streets, and any work done in the absence of said engineer or inspector will be subject to rejection. The Contractor shall make written application for an inspector at least twenty-four (24) hours before his services are required on the work. The Contractor shall furnish the engineers and inspectors reasonable facilities for obtaining full information respecting the progress and manner of the work SECTION 7. MATERIALS AND SAMPLES. All materials must be of specified quality and fully equal to samples, when samples are required. The Contractor, when requested, shall furnish and deliver free of charge to the Super- intendent of Streets, for testing, samples of all materials proposed to be used in the work, and such other samples as may be directed during the progress of the work. Said samples shall be delivered at a place within the City of Santa Aha, designated by the Superintendent of Streets and shall become the property of the City of Santa Aha. The Contractor shall also furnish, when directed, samples of finished cement work or pavement; cutting and repairing the said cement work or pavement in a neat and workmanlike manner, and free of charge. Competent labor shall be furnished free of charge at paving or other plants to screen material samples as directed by the Superintendent of Streets. The Contractor shall immediately remove all rejected materials permanently from the work SECTION s. STORAGE OF MATERIALS. All mate_rials for use in thc work shall be stored by the Contractor in such a manner as to prevent damage from exposure to the elements, admixture of foreign materials, or from any other cause. SECTION 9. EQIUPMENT. The Contractor must furnish adequate equipment to properly perform the work in a modern and workmanlike manner, according to these specifications. Such equipment must be in a good state of repair and maintained as such during the progress of the work No worn or obsolete equipment shall be used, and in no case shall the makers rating of capacity for any equipment be exceeded. SECTION 10. MEASURING MATERIALS. All materials shall be measured by loose volume, unless otherwise specified or noted on the plans, and in such containers, that when struck level, the contents can be accurately determined. SI~CTION 11. I~IRVES AND SCRI~RNS. The screens, one-fourth (~) inch and larger, herein specified, shall have round open- ings and all screens smaller than one-fourth (~) inch shall have square openings, as: One (1) inch and one-fourth (~) inch screens shall have round openings, one (1) inch and one-fourth (~) inch in diameters, respectively, and 10-mesh, 40-mesh and 200-mesh screens shall have, 10, 40 and 200 square meshes per linear inch, respectively, that is 100, 1600 and 40,000 square openings per square inch, re- spectively. Unless otherwise specified herein, the methods of using the screens shall be those prescribed by the United States Bureau of Standards, in Technologic Paper No. 42. CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA STANDARD SPECIFICATION NUMBER 2 General Requirements SECTION 1. DEFINITIONS. Whenever the word "City" is used in thc specifications, it refers to the City of Santa Aha, California. Whenever the word "Contractor" is used, it refers to the party or parties of the second part in the agreement for the construction of the work herein sI~ecified. Whenever the words "Engineer" or "Superintendent of Streets" are used, they refer respectively to the City Engineer or the Superintendent of Streets, or both, of the City of Santa Aha, or their authorized agents or inspectors. SECTION 2. WORX AND PLANS. The work to be done under these specifications shall include the furnishing of all labor, material and equipment necessary for or appurtenant to the construction and completion of all work herein specified, in accordance with the plans, profiles and other drawings on file in the office of the City Engineer, and in accordance with the Ordinance therefor. All work shall, during its progress, and on its completion, conform to lines, elevations and grades shown on said plans, profiles and other drawings. The work shall be done in a thorough worlananllke manner. Copies of the plans, profiles, other drawings and specifications, furnished by the City Engineer, shall be kept upon the work, and access thereto shall at all times be accorded to the City Engineer or Superintendent of Streets. ~ shall not deviate from the plans and specifications in any ~ without ~en~'i~a~i/~..~ the Superintendent of Streets. Anythin~ed in both. in either, the In case of special provisions for work not covered in the standard specifications, the clauses covering the requirements for such provisions or work, and attached hereto or to the proposal form, shall take precedence over any other requirements con- tained in the standard specifications with which such clauses may conflict. . SECTION 4. EXAMINATION OF GROUND. Bidders must examine and judge for themselves as to the location of the proposed work, the nature of the excavation to be made, and the work to be done. The plans, profiles and other drawings for the work will show conditions as they are supposed or believed by the City Engineer to exist; but it is not intended or to be inferred that the conditions as shown thereon constitute a representation by the City, or its officers, that such conditions are actually existent, nor shall the City nor any of its officers be llable for any loss sustained by the Contractor as a result of any variance between conditions as shown on the plans, profiles and other drawings, and the actual co~!ditions revealed during progress of the work or otherwise. SECTION $. SETTING STAKES. The Contractor shall give twenty-four (24) hours notice in writing when he will require the services of the City Engineer for laying out any portion of the work, and shall dig all 197 Ayes, l~oes, Absent, TrL~ tees C.F.. F.L. Trustees None Trustees None Chapman, Geo McPhee, E. B. Collier Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Attest: E.L. Vegel~ (SEAI) Clerk of the City of Santa Aaa RESOLUTION NO. 1438 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF T~E CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, PROVIDING FOR A FORM OF SPECIFICA~ ~t~NS AND A STANDARD SPECIFICATION~FOR ALL ASPHALT C~MENT TO BE USED IN AII STRWWT WORK IN TBF CITY OF sANTA ANA. resolve The Board as follows: SECTION I. tions to be shall be known as to-wit: of Trustees of the City of Santa Aaa do That the following set forth specifics- shall be the standard specifications for Asphalt Cement used in all street work in the City of Santa An,, and "Standard Specification No. 14", as follows, A phalt ement 8~CTIOI( 1. A~phalt cement shall be a mixture of refined liquid asphalt with a refined solid or petroleum asph~t, and must be free from any residue obtained by arti~:ial distJJi~ of coal, coal ~r or. parnffm oil. When asphalt cement is prepared by ne;~S ~ solid asphalts, the solid asphalt used shall be prepmred by dlstillinw petroleum ~ residue bas a penetration, determined as hereinafter specified, of not less than fee~ hundredths (0.40) centimeter. The solid asphalt shall conform also to the requiremmto for solubility in carbon tetrachInt*ide in (d) hereof. The liquid asphalt shall be ~ from asphaltic base petroleum, free from water and from oils volatile at two hundred (2~30) degrees Fahrenheit. shall conform to the requJl*emunts for solubility in ~arb~m~pbul- phide in (¢) hereof and wbm submitted to the volatility test in (b) hereof the I~m ia weight shall be not more than ~v~ (2) per cent. Asphalt cemeut for testing pm~sus shall be delivered by the ContTaetor when aliA. where directed by the Superintendeat of Streets, and, when ready for me, shall cemJont to the following requirements: (a) PENETla. ATXON. Peoetration shall be determined in accordance w/th Speed- cations D S-16 of the American Society for Testing Materials. A sample of asphalt cement at seventy.seven (27) degrees Fahrenheit, when teated with a standard No. 2 needle under a load of one hundred (100) grams for five ($) eeeonde, 0bull have a penetration of not less than forty hundredths (0.40) nor more than six~-flve hundredths (0.65) centimeter. (b) ¥OLATXLIT¥. Volatility shall be determined in accordance with Specificatiom D 6-16 of the American ~oclety for Testing Materials. Twenty (20) grams of asphalt cement in a cylindrical dish ,ix, (6) eeatimeters inside diameter and two and om: tenth (2.1) centimeters high, when heated for five (S) hours at a temperature of three h~ twenty-five (~.5) degrees Fahrenheit. in a draft-free ovsu, shall show a lo~s in we/ght of not more than one (1) per cent. The penetration of the residue, at seven-seven (77) degrees Fahrenheit,. shall be not less than ~fW (~0) per cent of the peuntratiun of the original sample. (~) SOLUBILITY LN CARBON BISULPHIDE. Not less *h,fl uiaety*niae (99)~.per cent of the asphalt cement shall be soluble in cold carbon bisulphide. (d) SOLUBILITY IN CARBON TI~CHI.ORIDF. N~ ~, ~ ~ · 198 I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ans, at ~ regular meeting thereof held on the 2nd day of ~arch, 1925, by the following vote: Ayes, Trusteem C.H. Chapman, Oeo McPbee, F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbe Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees None Collier, Attest: (SFAS) E. I. Ve$el~ Clerk of the City of Santa Ana RRSOLUTION ADOPTING PLANS' No. 1439 RFSOI~VFD, that the plans for the following work and improvement in the City of Santa Ana, to-wit, the abandonment of s portion of Brown Street and of a twenty (20) foot alley between the South line of Brown Street and the North line of Sixth Street in said City, ss prepared by the City Engineer for said improvement, and submitted this 2nd day of March,1925, be, and the same is hereby, adopted ss the plan for doing said WOPk. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly introduced, passed ~nd adopted by t~e Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha, at ~ regul,r meeting thereof held on the ~nd day of M~rch, I~2S, by the following vote, to-wit: Ayes, Trustees C.M. C~apman, Gao ~oPhee, E.~. Collier, F.I. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Trustees None Noes, Absent, Trustees None Attest: E. L. Vegel~ Clerk of the City of Santa Aha 199 RESOLUTION OF INTENTION No. 1440 A RESOIUTION OF T~E BOARD OF TRUSTEwS OF TPE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CAIIFORNIA, DECIARINO ITS INTENTION TO ~ACATE A PORTION OF BROWN STREET; AND AII OF A T~ENTY (20) FOOT ALLEY BWTWEEN TEE SOUT~ LINE OF SAID BROWN STREET AND THE NORTH IINE OF SIXT~ STREET; DECIARING IT TO BE FOR T~E PU~IIC INTEREST AND CONVEN!WNCE; AND FIXING T~F TI~E AND PIACE FOR FEARINO O~JECTIONS TO SAID ~RO?OSED I]~PROV~NT. The ~oard of Trustees of the City of Santa Ans, pur- suant to the provisions of the "Stree~ Opening Act of 1889", ,~proved Narch 6th, ]889, and amendments thereto, do resolve and declare as follows: PTI~IIC INTFRWST AND SECTION I. That the public CONVENIENCE inter, st and couvenienc requires, and it is the intention of the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aaa, California, to order the following im- provement in the City of Santa Aaa, to-wit: That certain streets and alleys in said City of Santa Aaa ~e vacated and abandoned ss follows: All t~at part of said Brown Street lying Easterly of the Northeastern line of Santiago Avenue and Westerly of a line that intersects tbs South llne of Brown Street S~5.25 feet E~sterly of the Southeast corner of Brown Street and San- tiago Avenue, and intersects the North ~ine of Brown Street 400. feet Easterly of the Northeast corner of Brown Street and Santiago Avenue. Excepting therefrom that portion lying between two lines running Northerly and Southerly and which are parallel to each other and forty (40) feet apart. The Westerly line of said parallel liras intersects the South line of Brown Street 108.99 feet Easterly from the Southeast corner of Brown Street and Santiago Avenue, and intersects the North llne of Brown Street 143.90 feet Easterly from the Northeast corner of Brown Street and Santiago Avenue; conta~!ng an area of 22,080.5 square feet or 0.51 acres, more or less. Also, all of a twenty (20) feet alley between the ~outh line of said Brown Street ~od the North line of Sixth Street, the ~estern line of said alley intersects the South line of Brown Street 245.~ feet Easterly from the Southeast corner of Brown Street and Santiago Avenue, and intersects the North line of Sixth Street ~.84 feet Easterly from the North- east corner, of Sixth Street and Santiago Avenue: containing an area of ~,582.0 square feet, or o.E2 acres, more or less. 20O All of wblch is more clearly showh on a map of said proposed abandonment, approved and adopted by the Beard of Trus- tees of tbs City of Santa ~na, by Resolution No. 14~9, on the 2nd day of ~arch, 1925. LAND OR PMOP~RTY AFFWCTED SECTION II. That the said Board of Trustees does further declare that no particular section of the City is bene- fited by the said improvement ordered~ and that the expenses of this abandonment shall be borne by the City of Santa Aha, and that it is not deemed convenient or necessary to have au assessment district formed to pay the costs and expenses of the said abandonment, and that certain ~ands owned ~ry the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company entirely surrounds the portion of street and alley sought be abandoned by the City of Santa Aha, said abandonment, the Atchison, Topeka by tbls Resolution to and that in return for and Santa Fe Railway Company has heretofore deeded to the City certain easements for street purposes to make a street in said area of land more nearly conform to the desired plat of streets for the said City. TI~E AND PIACW OF I~-ARING SWCTION III. Notice is hereby Fiven t~at ou Nonday, t~e 6th day of April, 1925, at V:~0 o'clock P.~. in the Council Chamber of t~e City Hall of said City of Santa Aha, any and all persons who s~all have filed written protests with the Clerk of tbs City of Santa Aha on or before the 25th day of ~arch, 19£~, as required by law~ may appear before the sa~d Board of Trustees and show cause why said proposed improvement should not be carried out in accordance with this Resolution. PUBLICATION OF NOTICE OF PUBLIC WORK SECTION IV. The Street Superintendent shall cause a notice to be published in the Santa Aha Daily Evenin~ Register, a newspaper published end circulated and of general circulation in tbs City of S~nta An,, containing a statement of the fact of the passage of this Resolution of Intention, its date, and b~iefly describing tbs improvement proposed and refer to this Resolution for further particulars. POSTING OF NOTICE OF PUBI.IC WORK SECTION V. T~e Street Superintendent shall also after the adoption of this Resolution of Intention, cause to be conspicuously posted along the lines of said contemplated improvemeut~ at not more than three hundred (~00) feet in dis- tance apart, but not less than three (~) in ~11, Notices of the passage of t?is Resolution of Intention, in the manner and form required by law. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly introduced, passed and adopted by the Board 201 of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha, st s regular meeting thereof held on the 2nd day of March, 1925, by the following Trustees C.H. F.L. Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees None vote: Ayes, Chapman, Gee McPhee, E.B. Collier Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Attest: (SEAL) E. L. Vegel~ fflerk of the Uity of Santa Aha RESOLUTION OVERRULING PROTESTS OR 0BJS~CTIONS TO ASSESSNENT, APPROVING ASSESSMENT AND ORDERING THE STREET SUPMRINTENDENT TO ATTACH WAREANT AND RECORD No. 1441 WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha did, on the lSth day of September, 1924, pass Resolution of Intention No. 1539 for tbs improvement of Wellington Avenue ,md Lacy Street; and whereas, o~ the Zrd day of Feb., 1925, the Superintendent of Streets of said Cit~ filed an assessment to cover the sum due for t~e work performed and specified in the contract made under proceedings for the said improvement, which assessment diagram was approved by the Board of Trustees of said City on the 19th day of January, 1925; AND WHEREAS, the Clerk of the City of Santa Ans has given notice required by law in which notice March 2nd, 192~, at the hour of ~:30 o~clock P.M. was fixed as the time, a~d the Council Chamber of the City Hall of sa~d City as the place where any and ail persons interested in the said work might be heard; and whereas, no person ,~rieved has filed with the Bo, rd of Trustees a written objection to said assessment as required by law; and whereas, at the time set for hearing pro- tests or objectless to said assessment or the work done haviu been heard, it is hereby: RES0~VED, by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha that ~11 of the said protests or objections against said assessment or the work done under said proceedings be, and the same are hereby, overruled ~nd denied and the ~ssessment be affirmed, and that the Street Superintendent be, and he is here, by directed to attach to said assessment a warrant in the form and manner required by law, .nd shall record the same in the of. fica of said Superintendent of Streets. 202 I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and. regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of of Santa ~na, at a reg,~lar meeting of said Board held 2nd day of March, by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees C .H. F.L. Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees None Chapman, Geo McPhee, E.B. Purlnton, J.W. Tubbs the City on the Collier, Attest: (SEAL) E. L. Verily ~'lerk of the Oi%y of Santa Aha RESOLUTION ORDERING WORK No. 1442. WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the C~ty of Santa Aha on the lath day of February, 1925, passed its Resolution of Intention No. 1429 to order the hereinafter described work to be done and improvement to be made in, on and along a portion of Kilson Drive, Bishop Street and Wakeham Avenue in said City, which Resolution of Intention No. 1429 was duly and legally published twice in the Santa Aha Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published an~ circulated in the City of Santa Aha, all as required by law, ss spears from the affidavit of Edna L. Herriek, principal clerk of the printers and publishers of said daily newspaper, and which affidavit was filed in the office of the Clerk of the City of Santa Aha on the 18th day of Feb., 19~5~ and now on file therein: and WNEREAB~ after the passage and adoption of s~id Reso- lution of Intention No. 142~, the Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Aha conspicuously posted along the line of the contemplated work and improvement, at not more than three huu- dred ($00) feet in distance apart, and 1~ in all, notices of the passag~ of said Resolution of Intention, headed NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT, in~manner, form and substance as provided by law, and the work being chargeeble upon a district, also conspicu- ously posted copies of said notice along all of the open streets and alleys within suck district, not more than three hundred (300) feet each stx. eet and February, in distance apert on each street, and did post on at least ~ notlces$ and o~ said streets 12 notices; the Street Superintendent of to post said notices on the the City of lath day of 1928, and fully completed the posting thereof on the 204 The expense of said work or improvement is by said ~esolutfon of Intention made chargeable upon s district, which said district is described in and by the said Resolution, and is shown by a plat or map thereof on file in the office of the City Engineer. All o* tbs herein proposed work shall be done in pur- suance of an Act of the Legislature of the State of California, designated Improvement Act of 17]1, and amendments thereto. For further particulars, reference is hereby made to said Resolution of Intention No. 1429, which is dated the 16th day of February, 1925, and of Sant~ Ans. The Clerk of the on file with the Clerk of the City City of Santa Ane is hereby directed to Dost a notice of specifications therefor conswicuously for five days the Council Chamber door of the Board of Trustees, sealed proposals or bids for doing the work ordered; said work, together with the plans and on or near inviting he is also directed to publish twice a notice inviting such proposals, and referring to the specifications posted or on file, in the Santa Aris Daily Evening Register, ~ daily newspaper oubllsbed and circulated in the City of Santa Ana, s~d hereby designated for the purpose. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution Order- ing Work was duly and regularly introduced, passed and adopted by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ans, at a regular meeting of said Board held on the 2nd day of March, 192~, by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees C.N. Chapman, ~eo McPhee, F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees None E.B. Collier, Attemt: (SEAL) E. L. Vegel~ Clerk of the City of Santa Aua 205 RFSOLUTION ©~DCRINO WORK No. 144S. and paper, ~nd w~Ioh ~ffidavit was Clerk of the City of Santa Aha 8nd now on ~MEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha on the lStD day of February, 192~, passed its Resolution of. Intention No. 1428, to order the hereinafter described work to be done and improvement to be made in~ on and along a por- tion of South Ross Street in said City, which Resolution of Intention No. 1428 was duly and legally published twice in the Santa Aha Daily Evening Re~ister, , daily newspaoer published circulated in the City of Santa ~na, ail as required by as anpears from the affidavit of Edn~ I.. Merrick, princi. clerk of the printers and publishers of said daily news- filed in the office of the on the 18th d~y of Feb., 1925, file therein; and W~FRWAS, after the passage and adoption of ~aid Resolution of Intention No. 1428, the Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Aha conspicuously posted along the line of the ~ntemplated work and improvement, at not more than three hundred (ZOO) feet in distance apart, ~d 1~ in all, notices of the passage of said Resolution of Intention, he~ded NOTICE OF IMPR~'E~ENT, iu manner, form and subst,nce as provided by law, and the work being chargeable upon a district, ~lso con- splcuous]y posted copies of said notice alon~ ~1~ of the open streets and alleys within such district, not more than three hundred (ZOO) feet in distance a~rt ou each street, and did post on each street ~t least Z notices, and on said streets 18 notices; a~d WWMR~AS, the Street Superintendent of the City of Santa ~ · ,ha commenced to post said notices on the 18th day of February, 1925, and f~]ly completed the posttut thereof on the 18th day of February, 1925, more that ten days before the day set for hearing protests or objections to the proposed work amd improvement, all ~s arpears by the affidavit of Nat M. Neff, Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Ana, filed in the office of the Clerk of said City on the 18th day of Feb., 1925, ~nd now on file therein; and WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of t he City of S~nta Aha was duly in regular session at the Council Chamber thereof at the hour of v:~0 o'clock P.M. of Monday, the 2nd day of Msrch, 1~25, bein~ ~he d~y, hour and place named in tke Resolu ~ion of Intention and Notice of Improvement, when and where shy snd a?l persons h~v~ng any objection to the proposed work or improvement might arpear before the Bo~rd of Trustees and show c,use why said proposed improveEent should not be carried out in accordance with said Resolution of Int~ion; and 207 is also directed to publish twice a notice inviting such pro- pos~ls, and referring to the specifications posted or on file, in the Santa An~ Daily Evening Register, e daily newspaper published and circulated in the City of Santa Ane, and hereby designated for that purpose. ~ hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution Order ing Work w~s duly and regularly introduced, pessed and adopted by the Board of Trustees of the City of Ssnt~ An~, at a regu- lar meeting of said Board held on the 2nd day of March, 1925, by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapman, Oeo :.~cPhee, E.B. F.I~. Purlnton, J.W. Tubbs Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees None Collie~ A,test: ( SEAL ) E. I. Vegel[ Clerk of the ~ity of ~anta Aha RESOLUTION NO. 1444. A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CAIIFORN~, RELATING TO TNE ISSUANCE OF STREET IMPROVE~ENT BONDS PURSUANT TO RES05UTION OF INTENTION N0.1292 DETE~INING TNE A~0UNT OF UNPAID ASSESSMENTS, PRESCRIBING THE DEN0~!~IATION 0~ SUCM BONDS, AND ~ROVIDING F0R THEIR ISSUANCE '~REAS, pursuant to statute, notice of filing list of unpaid assessments was duly given in the manner and form required by law, that the w~rrant, assessment a~d diagr, m re- corded on the Srd day of February, 1~25, for the work and im- provement mede by ~. R. Ford under that certain contract aw, r. ded to him GU the 25th day of August, 1924, on East Santa Clara Avenue, Spurgeon Street and Santiago Avenue, s~d that said warrant, assessment and dlagrsm were returned to the Street Superintendent of said City, together with s written statement of all payments received upon the said assessment, and after the full expiration of twenty (20) days from the dst, of said wsrr,ut,.the Street Superintendent duly made and filed with the City Clerk of said City of Santa Aris, a complete llst of ail assessments unpaid upon the said assessment, which list is now on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City, now upon evidence shown this Board determines that the assess- 2O8 thereof being the sum of Twenty-one Thous,nd, Five Hundred Four and 25/100tSs (~21,504.25) Dollars; and that a partial payment of Eight and 40/100the ($8.40) Dollars on Assessment No. 19, and ~ p~rtlal p~ywnent of Sixteen and ~0/i00ths ($16.80) Dollars on Assessment No. 20, and the whole of Assessment No. 43, a~regating the sum of Three Hundred Forty-seven and 85/100ths ($347.85) Dollars ?ave since been paid; and that there now remains unpaid the sum of Twenty-one Thousand, One Hundred Fifty-six and 40/100t?s ($21,156.40) Dollars upon the assessments shown upon said list. Reference is hereb7 made to Resolution of Intention No. 1292 of the Board of Trustees of the passed the 30th day of June, 1924, for a of the work herein mentioned, and to tbs merits filed as above noted, for the assessments unpaid. AND W~REAS, interested persons were notified in the manner required by lsw to aD,ear before the Board of Trustees of the City Hall of said City, at the hour of V:30 o'clock P.M. of Monday, the 2nd day of March, 1925, and show cause why bonds should not be issued upon the security of the un- paid assessments shown on said Street Superintendent's list; and WHEREAS, notice was duly given in the manner and form required by law t~st'serial bo~ds~to represent unp~id~ assessments be~t~g~inte~eSt~at!th~r~te~of!six'(~6%t pe~e~ent ~e~annu~wil~be~ls§uedflh~reun~er~ th~n~6r~rovided~in the "Improv~ma~t Bondh~c~of ~915~, the ~a~i~st~l~ent ~o~ which bonds s~ll ~ture nine (9) years from the 2nd day of July, next succeeding ten (10) months from their date. And ~11 interested persons h~ving ~peared before this Board of Trustees and having been given full opportunity to show cause why bonds ~hould not be issued upon the security of the unpaid assessments shown on ~td list; and all o~ject- ions presented hav~g been heard m~d considered; NOW B~ IT RMSOLV~D, that the Board of Trustees does hereby find and dete~fne that no cause has been sDo~ why bonds ~ould not be issued upon the security of said unpaid assessments, and does hereby overrule aYt objections thereto, end does hereby direct the issuance of ~aid bonds, ~ud Further BM IT R~SOLVED AS FOL~0WS, that bonds shat2 be is- City of S~nta Aris, complete description list of unpaid assess- sued upon the security of said unpaid assessments to said amount of Twenty-one Thous~nd~ One Hundred Fifty-six end 40/ ($21,156.40) Dollars. ~1~a~ said bonds shall be thirty (30) in number, and the rate of said 100the shall be dated March 2nd, 1925, ,nd bear interest st of six (6%) per cent per annum, and tbs denomination bonds, and the dates of the respective maturities thereo~ shall be as follows: 209 SERIES B05~ NO. AM0[~T 'DATE I-1 1 ~t000.00 1926 I-1 2 1000.00 1926 I-1 3 115.64 1926 I-1 4 1000.00 192V I-1 5 1000.00 1927 I-1 6 115.64 1927 I-1 7 1000.00 1928 I-1 8 1000.00 1928 Z-! 9 115,64 1928 I-! 10 :1000.00 1929 I-1 11 1000.00 1929 I-1 12 115.64 1929 I-1 13 1000.00 1930 I-1 14 1000.00 1930 I-1 15 115.64 1930 I-1 16 1000.00 1931 I-1 17 1000.00 1931 I-1 18 115.64 ]931 I-! 19 1000.00 1932 I-1 20 1000.00 1932 I-1 21 115.64 1932 I-1 22 1999.00 1933 I-1 26 1000.00 1933 I-1 24 115.84 1933 I-1 25 1000.00 1934 I-! 26 1000.00 1934 I-1 27 115.64 1934 I-1 28 1000.00 1935 I-1 29 1000.00 1935 I-! 30 115.64 1935 OF MATURITY Treasurer of said City upon the coupons attached to said shall be lithographed or prlnted~ signature in place of a nature by band; ~nd The first coupon of interest shall be for interest from February 25th, 1T25, to January 2nd, 1926, and tDe severg coupons thereafter shall each be for the seml-annusl interest and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the signature of the bonds sig- BE IT ALSO FURT~R RESOLV~D, that the City Clerk of s,id City of Santa Ana be, and he is hereby authorized and di- rected to deliver forthwith the b~nds herein~bove enumerated to the contractor, B. R. Ford, in satisfaction of the balance due upon his assessment and diagram. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha, at a regular meeting thereof held ou the 2nd day of March, 1925, by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees C.M. Chapman, Ceo McPhee, E.B. F.I. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees None Collier~ Attest: ( SEAL ) E.L. Ve~et~ Clerk of the City of Santa Aha 210 RESOLUTION Ne. 1445 A Resolution of the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Anm, as the legislative body thereof, finding and deter- mining that the public interest and necessity require~ the ac- quisition of a public improvement, consisting of the opening, construction and completion of a public street in said city. The Board of legislative body thereof, does hereby resolve, mine as follows:- Trustees of the City of Santa Aha as the find and deter- First: That the public interest and necessity require that the City of Sate Aha acquire a public improvement consist- iug of the opening, construction and completion of a public street in the City of Santa Ana, eighty (80) feet wide, being forty (40) feet on each side of the follow~ng described center line, to-wit: Beginning at a ~oint in the South line of Santa Clara Avenue, 463.$ feet Westerly from the West line of North Broad- way, thence Southerly parallel to North Broadway, to an inter- section with the North line of West Nineteenth Street in said city. Second: That the real property hereinafter described of which is located wholly inside of the territorial limits of the City of Santa Aha is necessary for the opening, construction and completion of said street, which real property is described as follows, to-wit: A strip of l~nd situated in the City of Santa Aha, County of Orange, State of Calif~ni~, eighty (80) feet wide being forty (40) feet on each side of the following described center line, to-wit: Beginning at a point in the South line of Santa Clara Avenue, 4~Z.§ feet Westerly from the West line of North Broadway, thence Southerly parallel to North Broadway to an intersection with the North line of West ~ineteenth ~treet in said city. Third: The foregoing before the Bo,rd of Trustees of lar n~eting thereof held on the read, resolution was duly introduced the City of Santa Aha at a regu- 2nd day of March, 1925, was considered, de~ign~ted Resolution No. 1344, the roll was called, and thirds vote Ayes, N ocs, Absent, the said resolution passed by the following and more,of all of the members thereof. Trustees C.H. Chapman, Gao McPhee, E.B. F.L. Purlnton, J.W. Tubbs Trustees None Trustees None tWO- Collier, Attest'. (SEAI) , E.I. Ve~el[ Clerk of the Uity of Santa Aha 212 Sixteen cents ($0.16) per square foot. Item 4. The excavation for and the const~uctlon of five (5) inch cement concrete driveway sldew~]k complete with th~ furnlsbfng of ail necessary equipment, labor and msterial on an estimate o~ 280 ~quare feet for the sum of Twenty cents (~0.20) per square foot. The Clerk of the ted to post notice of t~Is City of Santa Aha is hereby direc- award conspicuously for five days on or near the chamber door of the Council Chamber of the BoaPd of Tpustees of the City of Santa Aha', and also publish said notice twice in the Ssnta Aha Daily Evening Register, a dg ly newspaper published and circulated in the City of S~.nta Aha, and hereby designated for that purpose by said Board of Trustees. ~ hereby certify that the foregoln~ Resolution is a: full, true and correct copy of Resolution of ~ward No. 1446, duly ~ntr~duced and regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Smuts Aha at a regular meeting thereoS held on the 9th day of March, 1925, by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees C.~. Chapman, Gee ~cPhee, E.B. F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees None Collier, Attest: ( SEA~ ) E. !..Ve~el~ Clerk of the city of Santa ~na RESOLUTION ADOPTING ~A~ OF PROPOSED VICTORIA DRIVF OPENING Number 1447. RESOLVED, that t~e plans and the description of the Assessment District for the proposed opening of a public street, eighty (80) feet wide in the City of Santa Aha from SantaClsra Avenue in sa~d city to Nineteenth Street in said city, forty (40) feet on e~ch side of the following described center line; Beginning at a point in the South line of Santa Clara Avenue, 463.5 feet Westerly from the West li~e of North Broadway,thence Southerly parallel to tbs West line o? ~orth Broadway to ~n intersection with the Rorth line of ~est Nineteenth Street; ali within the City of Santa Ans, California, as pre,,red by the City Engineer and submitted this the 16th d,y of ~arch, 1925, be ~nd the s~e are hereby ~dopted as and for the 5~ao I and Assessment District for the said public improvement. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly introduced, p~ssed ~nd adopted by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha at a regular meeting thereof, held vote: Ayes, Absent, on the 16th day of ~rch, 1925, by the followln Trustees C.H. RoLo TrusteTs None Trustees J.W. Chapman, Ceo ~fcPhee, E.B. Purinton Tubbs Collie Attest: ~. L.Vegel~ Clerk of tbe"Uity of ~ant~ Aha RESOLUTION NO. 1448. A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CAI!FORNL~, PROVIDING FOR A FOR~ OF SPECIFICA- TIONS AND A STANDARD SPECIFICATION FOR AII~ ASPMAITIC CONCRETE PAS~ TO BF USED IN AII. STREVT WORK IN T~E CITY OF SANTA ANA. The Board of T~ustees of the City of Santa Aha do resolve as follows: SECTION I. That the fo]]ow~ng set forth specifica- tions shall be the standard specifications for Aspba]tlc Con- crete Base, to be used in ali street work in the City of Santa Aha, and shall be known as "Standar~ Specificatlou No. 102", ,s follows, to-w~t: &~tO @~% ~o saa~ana~ sa p~eo~ aR~ &q p@ss~d ll~eln~ puc ~InP ~ea uoi~nto~aH ~uto~@ao$ @q~ ~e~ /$tg~@o Xq@~a~I I ~t~c~ent capacity to weigh the entire batch to be mixed, l'he required amount of asphalt cement for each batch shall be measured by actual weighing with the scales attached to the asphalt cement bucket. The mixture shall be made in an approved twin pug mixer, having at least forty-eight (48) paddles which shall rotate not less than seventy (70) nor more than ninety (90) revo- lutions per minute. The hot coarse aggregate and sand, and the cold stone dust shalI be placed in the mixer and thoroughly mixed for not less than fifteen (15) seconds; after which the hot asphalt cement shatl be added and the whole mixed for at least .one (1) minute or longer if necessary to produce a homogeneous mixture, in which all particles of the mineraI aggregate are uniformly coated. Time shall be allowed for charging the mixer, but in no case shall the time be less than ten (10) seconds. An accurate time piece shall be provided at the mixer. Mixer paddles shall be replaced when worn to such length that they cannot reach all of the material in the bottom of the mixer. 81~C~.'ION 5. TRANSPORTATION OF MIXTURE. The asphaltic concrete base mixture shall be transported from the paving plant to the work in tight vehicles, previously cleaned of all foreign materials, and each load shall be covered with canvas, or other suitable material, of sufficient size to protect it from weather conditions. No loads shall be sent out so late in the day as to interfere with spreading and compacting the mixture during the daylight. Each load on reaching its destination shall have a temperature of not less than two hundred fifty (250) degrees Fahrenheit. 81~CTION §. LAYING. Prior to the arrival of the asphaltlc concrete base mixture on the work, the prepared subgrade or underlying course shall be cleaned of all loose and foreign materials. The mixture shall be laid only when the prepared subgrade or underlying course is dry or at least free from standing water and only when weather conditions are suitable. Upon arrival on the work it shall be dumped either inside or outside of the area on which it is to be spread. It shall be immediately distributed into place by means of hot forks or hot shovels and spread with hot rakes to correct depth in a uniform layer. .All material must be turned or handled while spreading, from the place in which it was dumped. When shovels are used, the materials shall be dumped upon metal platforms. No more asphaltic concrete base shall be placed in advance of laying the surface course than can be covered by two day's run of the paving plant on surface mixture. SRCTION 7. ROLLING. Immediately after the base has been spread, it shall be thoroughly rolled with a power roller weighing not less than eight (8) tons and having a weight per linear inch of tire width of not less than two hundred ten (210) pounds. Following the first rolling and while the asphaltic concrete is still hot, it shall be re-rolled with a power roller weighing not less than twelve (12) tons and having a weight per linear inch of tire width of not less than four hundred (400) pounds. Rolling shall start longitudinally at the sides and procede toward the center of the pavement, overlapping on successive trips by at least one-half the tire width of the roller, until all roller marks are eliminated. The motion of the rollers shall at all times be slow, to avoid displacement of the hot mixture and any displacement shall at once be corrected by the use of rakes and the addition of fresh mixture when required. Rolling shall proceed at an average rate not exceeding two hundred (200) square yards per hour per roller, and shall continue until no further compression is possible. To prevent adhesion of the asphaltic concrete base mixture to the roller, the wheels shall be kept properly moistened, but excess of either water or oil will not be permitted. CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA STANDARD SPECIFICATION NUMBER 102. Asphaltic Concrete Base. SECTION 1. DESCRIPTION. Upon a subgrade, as hereinbefore specified, an asphaltic concrete base course of such width and cross-section as shown on the plans shall be laid in accordance with the follow- ing specifications. SECTION 2. THICKNESS. The thickness of the base shall be as shown on the plans and shall be held to be its minimum thickness after compression. SECTION 3. COiVIPOSITION. The asphaltic concrete base shall be composed of asphalt cement, broken stone or gravel, sand and stone dust as hereinbefore specified, in the following proportions, by weight: Per cent Asphaltic Cement ................................................................................................................................ 4 to 6 Passing a ten (10) mesh screen ................................................................................................... 20 to 30 Passing a one-fourth (~) inch screen and retained on a ten (10) mesh screen ........ 8 to 14 Passing a one-half (~) inch screen and retained on a one-fourth (z~) inch screen....10 to Passing a one (1) inch screen and retained on a one-hal{ (~) inch screen ............... 25 to Passing a two (2) inch screen and retained on a one (1) inch screen .......................... Materials passing a ten (10) mesh screen shall conform to the following proportions, by weight: Per cent Passing a two hundred (200) mesh screen .............................................................................. 5 to 10 Passing an eighty (80) mesh screen and retained on a two hundred (200) mesh screen ..................................................................................................................................... 20 to 35 Passing a forty (40) mesh screen and retained on an eighty (80) mesh screen........35 to 45 Passing a ten (10) mesh screen and retained on a forty (40) mesh screen ................. -90 to 30 SECTION 4. MIXINO. (a) The asphalt cement shall be heated in kettles or t~nks designed to secure uniform heating of the entire contents, and shall be brought to a temperature of not less than two hundred fifty (250) degrees Fahrenheit to not more than three hundred twenty-five degrees Fahrenheit. (b) The coarse and fine aggregate for asphaltic concrete base mixture shall be dried and heated at the paving plant in suitably designed revolving driers. They shall be heated to a temperature of not less than two hundred twenty-five (225) degrees Fahrenheit to not more than three hundred twenty-five (325) degrees Fahrenheit as determined on the mixing platform. The temperature shall be taken in the bins. The aggregates may be simul- taneously fed into the same drier, but in that case they shall be, immediately after heating, screened into at least four (4) different sizes and stored in separate bins. (c) Each batch shall be combined and mixed as follows: The coarse and fine aggregates consisting of at least four (4) dil~erent sizes shall be separately and accurately weighed by means of multiple beam scales, or dial scales, RFSOITTTION NO. 1449 A R~SOLUTION OF TW? BOARD OF TRUST~FS OF T~F C DT¥ 0f SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, PROVIDING FOR ~ FORM 0F SP~CIFICATIONS AND A STANDAPD SPECIFICATION FOR AII SEWER JOINT C0~P0~FND TO BE USED IN ALI STR~WT WORK IN TMF CITY OF SANTA ANA. The Board resolve as follows: SECTION I. of Trustees of the City of ~snta Aha do Tbst the fo]lowing set forth specifics- tions shall be the standard specifications for Sewer Joint Compound to be used in all street work in the City of Santa Aaa, and shall be known as "Standard Specification No. 15", as follows, to-wit: STANDARD SPECIFICATION NUMBER 15. Sewer Joint Compound. SECTION 1. Where thc plans call for the usc of a sewer joint compound, the compound to be used shall meet~the following requirements: (a) The compound shall be so prepared that when heated to not less than two hundred fifty (250) degrees Fahrenheit and poured, it will adhere ~rmly to the surface of the pipe, or when heated to not less than three hundred fifty (350) degrees Fahrenheit and poured, it will adhere firmly to the surface of the pipe even though this surface shall be submerged in water below the springing line of the pipe. (b) The flexibility of the compound shall be such that after a pipe joint has been run and cooled, the pipe may be deflected at least five (5) degrees from line or grade, in which condition, the compound in the joint shall show no signs of cracking, checking or breaking away from the surface. (c) The melting point (Hubbard M~thod) shall be not less than seventy (~0) degrees Centigrade, (o~e hundred ~fty-eight (158) degrees Fahrenheit.) (d) The tensile strength at twenty-/~ve (25) degrees Centigrade, (seventy-seven (~7) degrees Fahrenheit) shall be not less than one hundred seventy.l~ve (175) pounds per square inch, and at forty (40) degrees Centigrade (one hundred four (104) degrees Fahrenheit) shall be not less than one hundred (100) pounds p~r square inch. The sample shall be pre- pared for test as follows: The compound shall be melted into sheet form, two (2) or thre~ (3) millimeters (about Cue-eighth (~) inch thick), and cut into squares of twenty-five millimeters (sue (1) inch). A broken Portland Cement standard neat briquette shall be heated to a temperature of between one hundred twenty (120) degrees Centigrade (two hundred forty-eight (228) de~rees Fahrenheit) and one hundred thirty-five (1~) degrees Centigrade, (two hundred seventy-five (275) degrees Fahrenheit), and its ends trued saturated with the compound. The squares previously prepared are then to between the trued e~ds of the briquette under a load et cae (1) kilogrom tenth (2.1) pounds, until cold, and the excess trimmed away. (e) Twenty-five-millimeter (one (1) inch) squar~ of the compound · scribed above, and submerged separately for thirty (10) days in sea water, ire ($) per cent solution o! caustic potash, ire (5) per cent solution of mtxtmre o/ Rye ($) pa, cent hydrochloric acid and tire (5) per cent I hereby certify that duly and regularly passed by the Boar~ of Trustees of o£ Santa A~s at a regular meeting thereof held on the of March, Ayes, the foregoing Resolution was the Cit 16th day 1925, by the followin~ vote: Chapman, Oeo McWhee, E.B. Purinton Tubbs Trustees C.H. F.L. Noes, mrusteee }lone Absent, Trustees Collier Attest: E.L. Ve (SEA!) "Cl~rk 210 RESOIUTION NO. 1450. A R~SOLUTION OF TWE BOARD OF TRWST~ES OF ~ OITY~ OF SANTA ANE, CAIIY~RNIA, ~ROVID!NG FaR A Fa~f OF SPECIFICATIONS AND A STAN~AR~ SPECIFICATION FOR A!I ASP~AITIC CONCRET? WEAR- IN~ SURFACE (COARS~ GRAD~ T_vpw) TO BE USED IN AI.Y S~EE~ WORK IN ~E CITY ~F SANTA ANA. %"ne Board of Trustees of the City of Santa And do re- solve ea fallows: ~ECTION I. That the fol!ow'.ng set forth specifics- ttons shell be the standard specifications for Asphaltic Con- crete Weertn? Surface (Co~rse Grade T~pe), to be used lu ~ll street work In the City of Sant~ An~, ~d sh~ll be known "St~nd~rd Speclf~catlon Mo. 104", ~s follows, to-wit: CI~3 OF SANTA AMA, CALIFQE~IA. STAN~L~ SPWCIFICA~!OM N~MR 104. ASP~AITIC CO%~CRETE WEARING SURFACE. (COARSE O P~DED SECTION 1. DESCRIPTION. Upon a base prepared ~nd constructed ss hereinbefore specified shall be laid zn Asphaltic Concrete Wearing Surface of such ~idth a~d cross-section as shown on t~s plans, in accord- ance with t~ following specifications. SECTION 2. THICKNES~i. The thickness of the we~rfu~ surface shall be as shown on the p]eus and shall he bald to. be in minimum thickness after compression. SECTION Z. CO~POSITION. The Asphaltic Concrete Tearin? Surface shell be com- posed of ~sphalt cement, broken stone, sand s~ stone dust as hereinbefore specified, in the fo]lowing proportions, by wei~ht: ~er cent. Asphsltlc Cement .................................... 4~ to 7~ W~es~n? 9 two 5undred (ZOO) ~esh sieve ............. 4 to 8 Passing a one-quarter (~) inch screen and ~etalned on a two hundred (200) mesh sieve--~ ................ ~5 to $5 Passing s three-quarter (~) ' ~ in¢~, screen a~d retained on s ~he~quarter (~) inch screen ................... 15 to 45 Passin? a one and one-quarter (1~) inch screen and retained on a three-quarter (~ lnen screen ......... 15 to 45 ~aterials exclusive of stnne dust, passing a one- quarter (~-) inch screen s~al/ conform to +he following proper- tions by w~ight: Passing s one-quarter ($) inch screen and retained s ten (lC) mesh sieve ............................. o~ Per cent. 00 to 20 217 Passing a ten (10) mesh sieve and retained on a Per cent. forth (40) mesh sieve ............................. 15 to 50 Passing a forty (40) mesh sieve and retained on a eighty (80) mesh sieve ............................ 25 to g5 Passing an eighty (80) mesh sieve and retained on a two hundred (200) mesh sieve .................... V to 40 Passing a two hundred (200 mesh sieve ............. 0 to 8 SECTION 4. ~IEING. (a) TT~e asphalt cement shall be bested in kettles or tanks designed to secure uniform hea*ing of tke entire con- tents and shall be brought to a temperature of not less than 250' Fahrenheit to not more than 550' Fahrenheit. (b) The oo~rse and fine aggregate for the asphaltic concrete wearing surface misture shall be dried and heated at the paving plant in suitably designed revolvin~ driers. The misture shall be heated to a temperature of not less th~mtwo hundred fifty (250') degrees Fahrenbelt to not more tkan three hundred fifty (Z50'~ degrees F~hrenhett as determined on the mixing platform. The temperature shall be taken in the blnS~ · he aggregates may be simultaneously fed into tbs same drier, t~ey shall, Im-edlately after heatldg, b~ least four (4) different sizes and stored in but in that case s~reened into at separate bins. (c) follows: The least four (4) rarely weighed Each batch shall be combined and mixed coarse and fine aggregates consisting of at diTferent sizes shall be separately and accu- by means of multiple beam or dial scales of sufficient capacity to weigh the entire batch to be mixed. The required a~o~nt of asphalt cement for each batch shall be measured by actual wei~hlng wlt? tbs s~ales attached to the asphalt cement bucket. The mixture shall be m~de in an approved twin plug mixer, having at least forty-eight (48) paddles which shhll rotate not less than seventy (V0) nor more than ninety (90) revolutions per minute. The hot coarse aggregate and sand, and the cold stone dust sha~l be placed in the mixer and tho- roughly mixed for not less than fifteen (15) seconds, after which tho hot asphalt cement shall be added and the whole mixed for at least one (1) minute or longer if necessary to produce a homogeneous mixture, in which all particles of the mineral aggregate ~re uniformly coated. Time shall be allowed for c?~ging the mixer, but no case shall bhe time be less than ten (10) s~conds, An ac- curate time piece shell be provided at the mixer. ~Ixer cuddles s?a~l be replaced when worn to such length that they c~nnot reach ~ll of the material in the bot- tom of the mixer. SECTION 5. TRANSWORTATION OF ~IWTURE. The asphaltic concrete wearing surface shall be trans- ported from the paving plant to the work in tight vehicles, previously cleaned of aT1 foreign material and shall be covered with canws or other suitable material, of sufficient size to protect it from weather conditions. No loads shall be sent out so late in the day as to interfere with spreedIn~ and compact- ing the mixture during the daylight. Each load on reaching its destination, sh,ll have ~ temperature of not less than two hun~ ared fifty (250') degrees Fahrenheit. S~C~ION ~. ~A¥ING. (a) Prior to the arrival of the surface course mix- the work the prepared base shall be cleaned of all ture on loose and foreign materials. The mixture shall be pIaced only upon a base which is dry or at least free from standing water ~nd only when weather conditlone are suitable. Upon arrival on the work, it shall be dumped either inside or outside of the area on which it is to be spread. Every portion of the load shall be turned with hot shovels. It sb~ll be evenly ra~ed to correct de~th with.hot rakes, the teeth of the r~kes extending through the total depth of wearing surface misture. V~enever the workmen step on the mixture, after epresdlng the foot prints e~ll be loosened to their full depth with the rakes. (b) Contract surfaces of curbs, gutters, manholes, etc., shall be painted with a thin uniform coating of hot asphalt cement or asphalt cement dissolved in naphtha, Just before the surface misture is p~aced a~afnst them. SECTION ~. ROLLING. Immediately ,fret the wearing surface mlsture has been spread and raked, initial compression shall be m~talned by the use of a power driven tamdem roller weighing not less than eight (8) tons. ~ile the wearing surface is still hot and plastic, it shall be rolled with a twelve (12) ton three whell power roller, having a weight of not less than four hundred (400) pounds per linear inch of tire width, until the surface is un¥ieldtn~ ,nd true t~ ~rade and cmoss section. Rolling shall start longitudlna~ly at the sides and proceed toward the center of the pa.vment, overlapping on successive tripe by at least one-ball (~) the tire width of the roller. The pavement sh. ll the~ be subjected to diagonal ro]linm in two directions, tbs second diagonal rolling crossing the lines of the first. If the width of the pavement permits, it shall, in sdditlon be rolled ~t right angles to the can- are eliminated. The motion of the roller shall at all times be slow, to avoid displacement of the hot mixture and any dis- placements oocuring as a result of reversing the direction of the roller or by any other cause, shall at once be corrected by the use of rakes ~nd by the addlt~on of fresh mixture when required. Rolling sha~l proceed ~t an average rate of not to exceed two hundred (200) square yards per hour per roller and shall continue until no further compression is possible. The specific gravity of the material after rolling shall be not less than ei~ht2-elght (88) percent of the combined rock, sand and stone dust as found in the mixture. To prevent adhesion of the surface mixture to the roller, the wheels shall be kept properly moistened but excess of either water or oil will not be permitted. (b) Along curbs, headers and similar structures, and at all places not accessible to the roller, the surface mixture shall be thoroughly compacted and Joints sealed with hot tampers. (c) The surface of the pavement, after compression shall be smooth and true to the established crown ~nd grade. Any defective places shsll be immediately remedied by removin tbs surface mixture which sh~l be immediately compacted to conform with the surroundin~ area. S~CTION 8. JOINTS. Placing of tbs surface course sha~l be nearly con- tinuous as possible, and the roller shall pass over tbs un- pr~ected end of the freshly laid mixture only when the layin~ of the course is discontinued for such length of time as would permit the mixture to become chilled, In all such cases, in- cluding the formation of Joints as hereinbefore specified, provision shall be made for proper bond with new surface mix- ture by cutting or trimming back the joint so ~s to expose an unsesled or granular surface for the fn~ specified depth of the e~urse. At the end of each day's work on surface misture Joints shall be formed by laying ~nd ro~l~ng against boards, of tbs thickness of the compacted mixture, placed ~cross the entire width of the pavement, or by s,~ch other method as may be aoproved by the Superintendent of Streets. When the layln of th~ surface course mixture is resumed, the exposed edge of the Joint ~hall be painted with a thin Coat of hot asphalt ce- ment or asphalt cement thinned wit~ naphtha, and the fresh mixture shall be raked against the Joint, thoroughly tamped with hot tampers, and ro~ed. Not smoothing irons may be use~ for sealing Joints, but in such case, extreme care ~hall be exercised to avoid burning the surface. SECTION 9. SEAI COAT. (s) Immediately ~fter the pavement has been pacted as above specified, ~ shall be swept clean of all 220 tion loose road. loose material. Hot asphalt cement shall be uniformly squeezed over the surface of the p~vement at the rate of from two tenths (8.2) to three tenths (0.3) gallon per square yard or such quantity within those limitm ss the Superintendent of Streets may direct. The Asphalt Cement shall be heated in kettles or tanks designed to secure uniform heating of the entire contents and shall be brought to a temperature of 275 to 325 degrees Fahrenheit as determined by the Superintendent of Streets and shall be a~plied to the surfaco course of the pavement only when the same is t!~oroughly dry end the air temperature in the shade is at least 50 degrees Fahrenheit. (b) After the asphalt cement has been squeezed over the surface of the pavement and while it is still warm, dry intermediate aggregate sba]] be broadcasted over the same and rolled until thoroughly bonded to the pavement. As required, additional intermediate aggregate shall be spread and broomed over the surface of the pavement during rolling in sufficient quantity to take up all excess of asphalt cement. Upon comple- of the pavement, however, only a very light covering of intermediate a~gregate shall be ailowed to remain on the The intermediate ag2regate above referred to shall conform to the requirements for crushed stone hereinbefore specified and sl~all in addition thereto, comply with the follow- ing sized ~md proportions by weight: Passing a one-half (½) inch screen not less th~ ---95 per cmmt. ?sssin~ a one-quarter (~) inch screen not more ~hsn-15 per cent. SECTION 10. SURFACE. The final surface shall be smooth ~nd free from in- equalities ~nd eb~]~ wry, on the ~eneral surface of the street, not ~ore than one-fourth (~) inch from ~n eight foot straight edge l~id para]]el to the center line of the street, except st grade breaks. And when wearing surface forms the gutter, all gutters shall be made to drain and shall not vary ~ore than one-fourth (~) inch from a sixteen (16~ foot straight edge laid in the flow line of the gutter. Surface not iu ~onformity with this requirement sha~l be ~emoved and new surface laid. Ironing and burning down of hi~h places with hot irons except in the flow lines of the gutters will not be permitted. SECTION II. PROTECTION OM PAVWMENT. If, at the time of layin~ asphaltic concrete wearing surface mixture, side supports, such as curbs, ~utters or pavements do not e×ist, headers sba~l be set true to line and grade. These benders shall be of sound timber free ~nd at least two inches thick and shall ~s~equal in the thickness of the pateme6t.~ The' ~esder~ from warp Width t6 s~all be well~s~aked 221 or otherwise held to the established line and grade with tbelr upper edge flush with the finished surface oe the In ail cases the headers shall be of sufficient prevent t~e mixture from squeezing out under the shall remain in place until or when noted on the plans, place. Sections of newly final compaction has they shall be left permanently in pavement. strength to roller end been obtalne( compacted wearing surface mixture shall be protected from traffic for at least twelve (12) hour~ or until they have become properly hardened by cooling. SECTION 12. UNiT PRICES. The unit price per square foot as contained in the bidding proposal for completed psving, including both the bss, course, when a base course is s part of the improvement, and the wearing surface, shall be the basis of payment end shall wearing labor, be payment in fu~l for both the base course end the surface complete in place, including ail ~Lsterials, equipment, ~nd other in6idental expense. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passe8 by the Board of Trustees of 'the Cit of Santa Aris at s regular meeting thereof held on the 16th da~ of March, 1925, by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapman, Gao McPhee, F.L. Purinton Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees J.W. Tubbs E.B. Colliex Attest: E. I. Vegely '-~of the-City of Santa Ans. RESOLUTION NO. 1451. A RESOLUTION OF T~E BOARD OF TRUETEES OF TME CITY OF SANTA ANA, CAIIFORNIA, PROVIDING FOR A FOR¥ OF SPECIFICATIONS AND A STANDARD SPECIFICATION FOR ALI WATER MAINS TO BE USED IN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA The Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aris do resolve as follows: SFCTION I. That the follow~ng set forth specifics- tions s~all be the standard specifications for Water Mains to be used in ail street work in the City of Santa Ans, end shall be known as "StaDdard Specification No. 33", as fo]lows,to-wit 222 CITY OF SANT.~ ANA, CALIFGRNIA. STANDAP~D SPECIFICATIONS N~B~R 33. WATER ~,~A !NS SECTION 1. GmNERAL. The work embraced in, and to be d~ne under these spec!ficmttons consists of the furnishing of all necessary ma- terials, labor, tools and appliances and tbs performing of all work of excavating and backfilling trenches, furnishing and la~fng ail pipe, specials, fittings, gate valves, fire hydrants, concrete valve boxes and ~ouse service connections, together with a~l pumpin~ draining, testing and other incedentals work necessary to complete yh= whole in ~ proper manner, iu accord- ance with the plans, profiles, and other drawings on file in the office of the City Engineer, and these specifications and instructions. The diameter of all wqter mains to be laid sha~l be as shown on the plans, ~nd the pipe shall be in accordance with tbs req~iremeuts for that diameter of cast iron pipe as hereinafter specified. SECTION 2. ?IPE~AND FITTINGS. (a) NAINS. All water mains shall be Standard Class "B" dipped cast iron water pipe of the hub and spigot form and shall conform to the "American Water Works Asso$iation Specif,- cations" for Cast Iron Pipe adopted May 12th, 1908, for Class ,,~, pipe. Under no conditions will the use of second hand pipe be permitted. Ali straight pipe shall be of lengths that will lay 12 or 16 feet and 411 crosses and tees shs]], have ail bell joints. (b) H0~E SEWER CONNECTIONS. All ho~se service connections shall be of the size and dimensions as shown on the detail drawings, sad the mater- ials and fittings used shall comply with the following specifi- cations: be elt~er All corporation cocks, ~ue]]er or Glauber or curb cocks, ~nd unions shall tbelr equal, and stall be made from first quality brass. All unions shall be fitted with an avproved gasket. All lead pipe connections sba~ be of st~nd~rd 5/8 inch inside diameter first quality "A-A" lead 16 inches in length. All iron pipe shall be of first quality ~ inch diame- ter wrought iron galvanized iron pipe with beaded fi~ings of standard dimensions. (c) GATE VAt, ES. All gate valves shall be of the size as indicated on the plans and shall have a cast iron body with hub ends,bronze seats, single disc, bronze stem with a 2 inch square nut on th~ stem and must withstand a working pressure of 150 pounds per square inch. The hub ends of the valves must ~e of such di- mensions that a Standard Class "B" cast iron pipe can be in- serted with ample space to make a proper lead joint. All valves must be of first class material and work- throu~hout and of Standard make and shall open to the mauship left. (d) FIRE HYDBANT: All fire hydrants she]] be Keystone Fire ~ydrants with ~ c,st iron column ~nd bury piece h~vlnm an internal dia- meter of 8 inches. Tbs bury p~ece sh~ll be S8 inbhes long w~ a bell elbow ~nd foot piece all in one casting and shall also have a standard flange on the upper end to bolt to valve col- All hydrants shall be either 2 or 3 way h2drants as indicated on the plans with 2~ inch hose connection Pacific Coast Thread. All valves must open to the left and be provi- ded with the standard sized pentagon nut on the valve stem or the stem shall be milled to s standard pentagon. The bury piece and valve column flanges must be faced and drilled so that the hydrant can be set with the hose ou*lets at a 45 degree angle to the street. The wives must open full and close silently. Tbs v,]ves, column and bury piece must be first lity material and workmanship ttrou~hout. SECTION ~. EXCAVATION. (a) ALIGNmeNT AND GRADE. The alignment grid grade shall be es shown on the plans and profiles. The sub-grade shall be the exterior bottom of the pipe. The grade line shown ou the profile is the invert or interior bottom of the pipe. The excavation shall be made sufficient distance below the grade llne to ~]low for the placin~ of the sewer invert and the concrete foundation if such found,tlon is shown on the plgn or ~rofile. Shoudl the trench be excavated to g depth greater than required, the contractor shall refl]l such excess excavation with screened Fravel wblch sh~ll be tamped until solid. (b) ~I~T~ OF TRMWC~. The trench s~a]l be excavated ~t least twelve (12) ioches greater iu width than tbs outside diameter of the pipe to be l~id and at least six (6) inches clearance shall be allowed on each side of the pipe. (c) EXCAVATED ~ATERIAL. The earth taken from the trench shall be deposited neatly along the sides in a manner such as not to obstruct the street more than is necessary and umn. 224 a clear space of two (2) feet adjacent to the trench shsll be left on tbs side on which the City Engineer's stakes are placed. (d) VALVE B0~wPS AND 0T~ER STRT~TURFS. The excavation for all wlve boxes ~nd ot~er structures shall be sufficient to leave at least six (8) inches in the clear between their outer surface and the embankment or timbering which m~y be used to protect them. In no case shall ~ny excavated embankment be used as an exteriro form for concrete work. SECTION 4. PIP~ LAYING. After the trench for water mains, and house service connections has been brought to the proper line and grace in the manner above specified, the pipe, shall be laid therein in the following manner. (a) MAINS. Before any pipe is put into place the trench bottom shall be prepmred so that each pipe shall have a firm and uniform bearing for its entire length. All adjust- ment to llne and grade must be made by scraping ~w~y or fi]]iug in the earth under the body of the pipe, and not be wedging or blocklnm up tbs hub. The fac~s of a]~ spigot ends and of ~11 shoulders in the hubs or sockets must be true ~nd brought into fair contact, ~nd all lumps and excrescebces on said faces shall be cut away before the pipe is lowered into the trench. All oipe must be thoroughly cleaned inside before laying and when ever work ceases for any course the unfimished end must be securely closed with a tight fitting plug. C~re must be used in fitting tbs spigot ends into the bells and curves, each length of pipe must be lald so that the variation iu the line at the joints will be equal. All Joi~ts sh~ll be thoroughly calked with an ~oproved brand of hemp ~nd lead, usin~ not less than the following weights of each material per Joint for the various sizes of pipe. Diameter of Wipe Pounds of lead Pounds of Hemp 4 inches V.~0 .21 6 " 10.25 .31 8 " 13.25 .44 10 " 16.00 .53 12 ~ 19.00 .61 The use of tapered calking tools ~ith not be per- mit ted. Not more than one short or cut lengt~ of pipe will be permitted between fittings. (b) FIRE HYDRANTS GATE VA!VES AND FITTINGS ON MAINS. The laying of the.pipe and the calking of all Joints necessary in the installation of fire hydrants, ~te v,]ves or any fittin2 sb~ll comply with the above specifications, i~ addition thereto all fire ~ydrants gate valves and fittings shall be blocked w~th an 18 x 18 x 8 inch block of Class "B" Concrete. All ~ste w lves must be set in a vertie§l position. (c) MOUSE S~RVICE CONNECTION. All pipe used for house service connections shaT1 be thoroughly rodded through before laying and extreme care shall be used to keep the in- terior of the s~e free from all foreign materials. All threaded joints shall be thoroughly coated with an arproved brand o£ red lead and immediately thereafter shall be screwed together tightll. (d)TEST. After the pipe and all fittings have been permanently blocked, it shall be thorou~htly and completely flushed out afterwhich it shall be subjected to the City Water pressure borforty-eight hours. Any leaks developed in the test from a~y cause shall be repaired a~d the pipe tested again. T~is operation shall be continued until all leaks and imperfections disappear ~fterwhich and with the a~proval of the inspection the trenches shall be backfulled. SECTION $. BACKi~IIING. The backfulling of all trenches and other excavations shall be done in a thorough and workmanlike manner in the fol- lowing m~nner, the pipe shall be eogered with approximately six (8) inches of loose earth free from large gravel or other objectionable materisl and thoroughly hand t,mped around the pipe, c~re being used to compact the earth equally on each side of the pipe. The within six (8) inches with ~ster. After the thoroughly settled the thoroughly rolled w~th pounds per inch width trench or excavation may then be filled of the top and then thoroughly flooded wet material has been allowed to become backfulling-sh~ll be completed and ther a roller weighing not less than 280 of tire. The wheels of ar ordinary five ($) ton truck carryin2 at least a 3 ton lo~d will be consider~ ss a satisfactory roller. All ~lsces not ~ccessible to a roller shall be thor- oughly compacted with hand tampers. On dirt streets the surface of left slightly ~bove the origin.al surface, it exceed three ~nches. SECTION ~. CONCRET~ PROPORTIONS. Unless otherwise specified other drawings, ~1 concrete sh~l be ferent classes ce concrete sha~] be the filling shall be but in no c~se shall on Plans, Profiles or Class "B" ~nd the d~f- ss follows: Concrete Cement Sacks £an~ Cubic Vest Gravel or Broken Stone Cubic Feet Class. ~% ] Not more tbsn 1.5 Class ~ 1 Not more than 2 Class ~ 1 Not ~ore tPan 3 Not more th~n Not more th~n Not more than ~inlmum Lmou~t of Cement per Cubic Y~rd of Concrete in Place. 226 All of the above materials shall comply with the re- quirements as hereinbefore specified for that particular terlal, and all broken stone or gravel shall consist of a class "C" mi×ture of sizes, as hereinbefore specified. ShouXd there not be enough mortar to completely fill the voids in the concrete, the ~eficiency shall be remedied by reduclug the portion of gravel or broken stone used in the mix- ture and not by adding e greater portion of sand. The ~mount of mixing water shall be the minimum fty that will produce a workable ~fx. (a) V~AS~RIN0 ~!ATWRTA!S. For machine mi×ing sand and gravel or broken sto~e shall be measured in whe~l barrows which, when struck with a straight edge resting upon the sides, shall have the eapsclty necessary to accurately mainta1~ the above proportions. For hand mixing, the sand and gravel or broken stone shall be messured in boxes. Every wheel barrow load or ~ox full of material used must be struckw Ith a straight edge as aDove specified. Said material shall be measured loose without shaking or compacting. Cement in sacks as above specified shall be dumped directly into the mixer or upon the other material, previously measured upon a mixing platform. Tbs water necessary for ~ very batch sh~]l be sccu- rarely measured with an apoaratus which wi]] positively prevent the use of more water tha~ required. No mixer shall be used w~fch is not pr?vfded with s~ accurate w~ter measuring apparatus. (b) ~I~INC CONCRE~~. Yashica mixing shal~ be done with batch mixers only. The Co~tractor sh~ll mix, without spill~ng, such quani- of ~g~regates, as wil~ be within the capsctly of the mi×er, ty splitting or quakin~ c?crete which cs~ be handled without ~r~tlon of the coarse aggregate from the mortar. case s~al] the qusnlty be such that will require the of sscks of cement. Sufficient w~ter, sh~/1 be added to produce a plastic causing a sap- The mixer drum shall havre a cpeed of not than eighteen (18) revolutions concrete shall be mixed in the less than thirteen (]3) nor more per minute sad every batch of drum of the mixer not less than sixty (60)' seconds before any portion of tbs batch is discharged from the said drum. At least seventy-five (V5) seconds must elapse one (1) box of ~rave] or broken st~oe s~sll be ~laced on tight platform, not tess than t~n (10) feet wide ~nd twelve (12) feet long. ~on the gravel or broken stone shall be placed on (1) bo× of sand a~d upo~ this shall be placed the required num- c~ment. The inspector shall be given the ben of sacks the p]sci~ of successive batches in the mi×er. ~AND ~I~!NG. Where concrete is mixed by hand, 2:27 opDortunlty to check tt~e number of sacks of cement on each batch beeore the sacks ~re openea. Ths mass shall be turned with shovels two (2) times dry and two (2) times wet, not including shoveling into wheel- barrows. The specified amount of water ~ha]l be supplied in a sprmy during the wet turns. (d) R~,~I¥ING CONCR~TE. No concrete shall be used which has partially s~t, and no concrete shall be retempered or remixad. SECTION v. All forms shall be smoc~th, ti~bt, true to the re- qutrsd lines and elevations and secure]2 braced and tied to prevent their ~ovement or deflection during the placing the ramming of tvs co,crete. Forms shall be cleaned of a~] morta~ dirt and shavings and shall be thoroughly wet i~medlately be- fore the placing of t~e concrete. The time for removal of forms shall be determined by the Superintendent of Streets. During the setting of the concrete and before the removal of the forms, no extraneous loads ahall be placed upon the con- cress. In removing forms extreme care must be taken neither to deface the structure nor to disturb the remalniug supports. SE~CTION 8. wI~CTNC AN? FIN~SM!NO CONCRETE. After bein~ mi~ed, concrete shall be handled rapidly, in as s.ha~l batches ss practicable, from the p~oce of mixing to the place of fln~ deoosit and s~a]~ be derosited and maul- pulated in a manner ting and to prevent insure the complete that wi~] insure the most thorough compac- voids or pockets. Care sba~] be taken to co,ting of all parts of the reinforcement with mortar. T~e concrete sh~l be spaded in a manner such t~at t~s finer parts will be in con~aot with the faces of the forms thereby leaving the surface of the structure smooth and free from pockets. No co,crete sha~l be deposited from a height, but must be lowered into position. When Joinlug new concrete with concrete already set, the ~urface of~tbe old concrete shall be cleaned, roughened, thoroughly wet aha then coated with thin, neat cement mortar. Tbs surface of concrete which is ~]lowed to set sba]~ be left rough so as to insure a ~oud bond. All c~ncrate sha~ be kept t~orou~hly wet for a period of seven (V) days after being placed. In all p3nces where water is encountered i~, placing concrete foundations or other parts of ouy structure, the contractor must provide s~it~le means t~ keep th~ work free from such water during placing and for a period of twelve (1~)hours thereafter. After the forms haw been removed, all prominent ridges and other irregularities on the surface of the concrete shall be rubbed down with a carborundum block or removed with s chisel. All '~ ~ ' sr~ect~rg tie wires shall be cut beneath the 228 surface. T~less otherwise s~own on tbs piano or permitted by the Surerintendent of Streets, cement w~sh or grout shall uot be used for finishing concrete surfaces. SWCTION ~. VAIV~ BOXwS. Concrete valve boxes with c~st iron frame and covers shall be constructed as per detailed plans anti at ~ach valve location. 5Ucc concrete in the box shall be Class "E" Concrete. Each concrete box shall be fitted with a cast iron frame ~nd cover as specified under castings and of the size and dimensions as shown on the ~tandard plans. SECTION 10. RESTCMATION OF SURFACM 0V~R WATER YA!NS. In s!l ~treets, ~?]eye or other public places, and on waterpipe rights of way, t~e s~rface over and adJecent to the sides ce tW~ trench sYa]l, ~fter helug ~'sckfi]led and prepared as ~erelnbefore specified, be f!ufshed by the Con- tractor without delay, in a workmanlike manner, wit~ the ~ame class of resurracing as the Qrigin~l anco with the specifications for the class of r esurfeci~g is note~ o~ the surfacing plans. in ~ccord- different I~ ail cases, tbs thickness ~f the resurfacin? shall be two (2) inches greater than the original surfacing srd shall conform to the grade of the adjacent surface. After wblch, tbs strsets, alleys, or other public places ~n~ waterplpe ri~Tts of way ~bsl~ be cle~red of al! dirt, trash an~ other materials accumulated~.., and ~urtrg the progress of the work. I hereby certley that tbs foregolrg Resolution was duly ~ regularly passed by t~-e ~o~rd of ~rustees of the City of S~nta Aha at a regular meeting thereof held on the 16th day of Marc~, 1995, by ~he following vote: Ayes, Trustees Noes, Trustees Absent, C.H. Chapman, Ceo 5fePhee, E.B. Collier, F.I. Purinton Trustees J.W. Tubbs Attest: ( SEAl E. L. Ve~el~ Clerk of the City of ~ants Aris 229 A R=S0!.UTION O? TH~ ~OAED O? ~RUSTFiS OF TWE CITY OF SA%~TA AI'A, CLI. I~=~IA, ?EOVIDINC FOR A FO~'f 9F SFmC~FICA~iONS AND A SmANDAEZ LPWCYFICATION FOR ~!I STEEL FOR CONCRETE REIN- FORC~FN~ ~0 2F ~TD T~' T~E City 0F SANT~ AWA resolve as follows: S~C"3I~N !. of Trust.~es ~ +~e City of ~':at t~'e fol]awing set forth speclfic~- standard specifications for ~.~::0¢ for Con- _~a ~:~2] street work in "~.~e Cit' aa "Standard S[ecificntion CITY OF SANTA AN.A, CALIFORNIA STANDARD SPECIFICATION NUMBER 17. Steel For Concrete Reinforcement. B~CTION 1. Steel for concrete reinforcement shall ~c standard deformed bars manufactured from billet stock for the purpose, ~ree from excessive mst, mill scale, oil and paint and shall have ~n ultimate tensile strength of not less than sixty-~om, thousand (64,000) pounds per sqt~re inch, and an elastic limit of not less than .one-half (~) of the ultimate tensile ' (a) BEND TEST REQUIREMENTS. Steel bars shall si-and a cold degrees around a pin twice the thickness or diameter o{ the bar shall be bent to the dimensions and shape shown on the plans. (b) PIECING OF STEEL. Steel reinIorc~men~s shall .b~ ~? position shown on the plans and shall he securely held by ~re or other ~ dnrins the depositln~ aud tampluS oi the concrete. Steel reinforcement shall b~ laupinS a Nm~h equal to {orty (40)diameters o{ the bar and securely bin&~ ~ ~ire. ! hereby certify thor f]-e f~regoln~ Re~olutlon wa~ dul~ ~nd regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the Cit of Santa Aha at a regular me~tlng thcs'eof h~Id ot~ the of ~arch, i~25, by thc following vote: Ayes, Trusts'es C..=. Chapman, Oeo l~cPl~ee, F.L. Puri~-~t on Noes, Trustees None Absent, Tr,~stees J.'~J. Tu%bs 15th day Collier Attest: 230 A R~SOIUTION OF ~PF BOAgD Or TRUS~F~Z 0F TM~ CITY OF ~ANTA ANA, CATIFORNIA, PROVIDINC FOR A FO9~ OF SPECIFICA- TIONS AND A STANDARD SPFCI~!CATION FOR Ail GALVANIZED CORRU- GATED IRON PIPE AND PART CIRCLE C~IV~RTS TO BE US~ IN T_~YE CITY OF SANTL ANA 5'~.e Board resolve as follows: SECTION I. of Trustees of the City of Semta Aha do Th.~t the following set forth speciflce- tlone sb~ll be t~c standard specificati~os for Galvanized Corrugated Iron Pipe ~nd Part Circle Culverts, to ~e used in ~]] street work in the City of S~nt~ An~, and shall be known as "S~nd~rd Specific~ti~n~ · No. 50", as follows, to-wit CITY OF SANTA ANA, CAUFOIL'IIA STANDARD, SPECIFICATION NUMBER Galvanized Corrugated Iron Pipe& Part Circle Culverts 8EC~TION 1. (a) GENERAL: Pip~ or part circle culverts shall be straight, circular in cross- s~, ~ of l~s ~d ~t ~ter~l di~eters ~cated ~ ~e plans. (b) ~YSIS: The metal, c~posing all ~r~ga~d sh~ and rivets u~d, ~all ~min at least ~ per cmt iron with no other single element present ~ excess of 0,05 ~ ~t (S.I~ of I ~r cent). The to~l content of caren, co.r, ma~anese, phosphors, sili~ sulphur, hydroge~ nitr~en ~d oxygen shall not exc~d 0.16 ~r cent (16-1~ of ~ c~t). (c) SHEETS: All sh~ts shall ~ pri~ ~t~ ~oroughly galvanized with zinc ~lter and shall c~tain an averse o~ not less ~n two (2) o~e~ of coating ~r ~uare f~t. The ~lvan~g shall ~ tree from cracks or im~rf~ons of any kind. Cormgati~s in sh~ts shall ~ n~ l~s t~mn two ~d one-hali (2~) inche~ nor more ~an two and three-I~s (2~) ~ches in width and not les~ ~ ~e-hal~ (~) inch in depth. o~ z~e~ shall ~ as shown ~ ~e plans ~d refers to U. S. Standar& (d) RIVETS: All rivets shall ~ of ro~d ~ t~ ~d ~or~ly g~vanized with ~inc spelter. Rive~ u~d with n~r s~t~n (16) ~e ~ n~r fou~e~ (14) sh~ts s~ll ~ n~ less th~ ~ve-~e~ (5-16) in~ in ~a~ter, ~d not lez~ than fivc-eigh~ (~) ~ ~ len~ ~v~s ~ wi~ n~r ~elve (12) ga~e sh~ shall ~ not less ~ ~ree-elghts (~) ~ in diameter ~d not less ~ three-roughs (~4) in~ in le~ (e) RIVETING: ~1 rivets shall ~ plac~ wi~ heads ~ outside o~ pi~ and in &e recess or vall~ o~ corruptions. Upse~ng of ends of rive~ ~ ~s~e o~ pi~ shall acc~plished in s~ a manner as n~ to remove or destroy galv~izing. ~ngitudin~ joints shall ~ ~v~ed on not t~ ~c~d two and three-f~s (2~) ~ch centers, with one row of rivets ~ pi~ tw~-four (24) inches or less in diameter, and two rows o~ ri~ts in pi~ of la.er diameters. C~c~fe~ntial joints of pi~ of all di~eters shall rivet~ on not to ~d'six (6) ~h centers. (~) END ~INFORCE~ENTS: ~1 exceed ends of ~lver~ shall ~ re.forced ~ an iron r~ o~ not less than s~en.si~en~s (7-16) in~ ~ d~meter ~d o~ a len~ ~u~ to ~e circ~fer~ce o~ ~e pipe, fold~ ,in the out~ edge of ~ sheet fo~g ~e end ~ et ~ pi~ (g) FIE~ JOINTS: ~ I~ oi pi~ may ~ tumished in s~tions o~ ~eatest l~m~t ~ ~ ~ ~u of ~ ~vi~ a d~met~ I hereby certify that the foregoing'Resolution was duly ~nd regularly p~ssed ~y the Board of Trustees of the Cit~ of Ss~t~ An~ at s regular meetln~ thereof held on the 18th day of ~arch, 1925, by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees C.~. Chepm~n, Oeo ~cPhee, E.B. Collier, F.I. Purinton Moas, Trustees None Absent, Trustees J.W. Tubbs E. L. Ve~el~ Clerk of the uity of Santa ~C~ITT~ION N0 1454. A 'ETS0!UTIOh~ ~ T_%FE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF TF? CITY OF SANTA AMA, CA!IF~ENIA, PROVIDI}]~ FOR A FOR~ 0F SPFC!FICATIONS ANL ~ STANDARD SPmCIFICA~ION FOR ALL CA~. IRON .=P. TO B~ IN AII STRWFT '~,0RK IN THE CI~ 0F SANTA ANA The Board of Trustees of t~e Cit~ of Santa Aha do resolve ~s follows: S~CTION I. ~gt t~e fo]lo, ins set forth specifica- tions s~e?l be t~e standard specifications for Cast Iron Pipe to be used ir ail street work is the City of Santa An~, and sh~ll be known aa "S%.ndard Specific.tlon No. 51", as to-~it: CITY OF SANTA AN;,, CALIIN)RNiA STANDARD SPECIFICATION NUMBER 51. Cast Iron Pipe 8~CTION 1 Cast iron pipes shall be of standard manufacture, made with hub and spigot joints ami shall be of best quality in lengihs of at least twelve (12) feet, exclusive of sockets. They shall be straight and shall be true circles in s~ction with their inner and outer suria~e~ concentric, and must have e minimum weight per lnleal foot within three (3) per. ce~t o{ the following standards. 6-inch 30.8 pounds per foot. g-inch 42.9 pounds per fool 10-inch 57.1 pounds per foot. 12-inch 72.5 pounds per foot. 14-inch 89.6 pounds per foot. 16-inch 10~3 pounds per foot. 18-inch 1292 pounds per foot. 20-1nch 1~).0 pounds per goof 24-inch 2042 pounds per foot. Cast ires pipe shall be sound and smooth, free form scales, lumpJ, bilkers, mind hah~ N, ve~ ~ shall be conted imhle and o~t with coal tar pitch varnish. droll be ~ from coal tar, w~h ~&:~t oil added to make a smooth, arm, comb~ vflthout uy te~d~cy to scaJe of. The oil used in the preparatloa o! ~his varnJdt dull be a henry oll obtained in the distillation of.cool tar. I hereby certify that the foregoing ?esolutio~ was duly and regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha at s regular meeting thereof held on the 16th day of March, 192~, b~ the fo]lowing vote: Ayes, Trustees C.H. F.L. Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees J.W. Chapman, Geo ~cPhee, E.B. Purinton Tubbs Collier Attest: ~. 7. Vegely Clerk of the City of Santa Aha 232 A RESOLUTION OF TN? BOARD OF mRUSTEES OF T~E CITY OF SANTA ANA, CAIIFORNIA, PROVIDING FOR A FORM OF SPECIFICATIONS AN~ A STANDARD SPECIFICATION FOR AIL ASPhaLTIC CONCRETE WEARING SURFACE (FINE gRAD~?D TY?E) TO BE USFD IN A!I STREET WORK IN ~ CITY OF SANTA ANA The ~oard resolve ss follow.: SECTION I. of Trustees of t?e City of S~nta Aha ~o Th. st the following set forth specifica- tions shall be t~e standard specifications for Asphaltic Con- crete Wesrlug Surface (Fine Graded Type ), to be use~ f~ all street work t~ the City of Santa Aaa, a~d shall be k~own "Staud~rd Spectficstlon No. 103", as follows, to-wit: a~ ud b w~ s~, shll ~ ~e b~is of ~m~t nd shll ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ wearing s~e.~leM in place, I~F, ~ui~enL and o~r incidental e~ the roller, the surface mixture ~t~ thoroughly compacted and joints s~'~lea Wllli lio~ (c) The surface of the pavement, after compression, shall be smooth and true to the rounding area. SECTION S. JOINTS. shall pass over the unprotected end of the freshly laid mixture only when the laying of the course is discontinued for such length of time as wanld permit the mixture to become chilled, tn all such cases, including the formation of joints as hereinbefore specified, back the joint so as to expose an unsealed or granular surface for the full specified depth of the course. At the end of each day's work on surface mixture, joints shall be formed the Superintendent of Streets. When the laying of the surface course mixture is resumed, the exposed edge of the joint shall be painted with a thin coat of hot asphalt cement or asphalt cement thinned with naphtha, and the fresh mixture shalt be raked against the joint, SECTION 9. SURFACE. The final surface shall be smooth and free from inequalities and shall vary, on the general surface of the street, not more than one-fourth ('~) inch from an eight foot straight edge laid parallel to the center llne of the street, except at grade breaks. And when wearing surface forms the gutter, all gutters shall be made to drain and shall not vary more than one-fourth (~) inch from a sixteen (16) foot straight edge laid in the flow line of the gutter. Surface not in conformity with this requirement shall be removed and new surface laid. Ironing and burning down of high places with hot irons except in the flow lines of the gutters will not be permitted. SECTION 10. PROTECTION OF PAVEMENT. If, at the time of laying asphaltic concrete wearing surface mixture, side supports, such as curbs, gutters or pavements do not exist, headers shall be set true to line and grade. These headers shall be of good sound timber free from warp and at least two inches thick and shall be equal in width to the thickness of thc pavement. The headers shall be well staked, or otherwise held to the established line and grade with their upper edges flush with the finished surface of the pavemnt, In all cases the headers shall be of sufficient strength to prevent the mixture from squeezing out under the roller and shall remain in place until final compaction has been obtained; or when noted on the plans, they shall be left permanently in place. Sections of newly compacted wearing surface mixture shall be protected from traffic for at least twelve (12) hours or until they have become properly hardened by cooling. ~CTIOIq 11. STONE DUST FINISH. The asphalt concrete wearing surface shall be swept with stone dust or Portland Cement, after it has been given the ~inal rolling and be[ore it has been opened to traltfc. A su~cicnt quantity of stone dust shall be used to thoroughly fill all voids in thc surface of the pavement. lotions per minute. The hot coarse aggregate and sand, and the cold stone dust shall be placed in the mixer and thoroughly mixed for not less than fifteen (15) seconds, after which the hot asphalt cement shall be added and the whole mixed for at least one (1) minute or longer if necessary to produce a homogeneous mixture, in which all particles of the mineral aggregate are uniformly coated. Time shall be allowed for charging the mixer, but in no case shall the time be less than ten (lO) seconds. An accurate time piece shall be provided at the mixer. Mixer paddles shall be replaced when worn to such length that they cannot reach all of the material in the bottom of the mixer. SRCTION 5. TRANSPORTATION OF MIXTURE. The asphaltic concrete wearing surface shall be transported from the paving plant to the work in tight vehicles, previously cleaned of all foreign material and shall be covered with canvas or other suitable material, of sul~clent s/ze to protect it from weather conditions. No loads shall he sent out so late in the day as to interefere with spreading and compacting the mixture during the daylight. Each load on reaching its destination, shall have a temperature of not less than two hundred fifty (250°) degrees Fahrenheit. SECTION 6. LAYING. (a) Prior to the arrival of the surface course mixture on the work the prepared base shall be cleaned of all loose and foreign materials. The mixture shall be placed only upon a base which is dry or at least free from standing water and only when weather conditions are suitable. Upon arrival on the work, it shall be dumped either inside or outside of the area on which it is to be spread. Every portion of the loa. d shall he turned with hot shovels. It shall be evenly raked to correct depth with hot rakes, the teeth of the rakes extending through the total depth of wearing surface mixture. Whenever the workmen step on the mixture, after spreading, the foot prints shall be loosened to their full depth with the rakes. (b) Contact surfaces of curbs, gutters, manholes, etc., shall be painted with a thin uniform coating of hot asphalt cement or asphalt cement dissolved in naphtha, just before the surface mixture is placed against them. SECTION 7. ROLLING. Immediately after the wearlog surface mixture has been spread and raked, initial compression shall be attained by the use of a power driven tandem roller weighln~ not less than eight (8) tons. While thc wearing surface is still hot and plastic, it shall -be rolled with a twelve (12) ton three wheel power roller, having a weight of not less than four hundred (400) pounds per linear inch of tire width, until the surface is unyleldlnf and true to grade and cro~-scctinn. Rolling shall start longitudinally at the sldcs and proceed tuward the center o1 the pavement, overlapping on succcsslve trips by at least one-half (~) the tire width of the roller. The pavement shall then be subjected to diagonal rolling in two directions, the second diagonal rolling crossing the lines of the lfrst. If thc width of the pavement permits, it shall, in addition, be rolled at right an~les to the center llne. ]Rolling shall be contlnucd until all roller marks arc eliminated. The motion of the roller shall at all times be slow, to avoid displacement of the hot mixture and any displacements OCCUfflng as a result of reversln~ the direction 'of the roller, or by any other cause, shall at once be corrected by the ~se of rakes and by the addition of fresh mixture when l~equlred. Rolling shall proceed at an average rate of not to exceed two hundred (200) square yards per hour per roller and shall continue until no further compression is possible. The specific gravlty of the material after rolling shall be not less than two and fifteen hundredths (ZI$). To prevent adhesion of the surface mixture to the roller, the wheels shall be kept properly moistened, but excess o{ either water or oil will not be permitted. (b) Along curbs, headers and similar structures; and at all places not accessible to CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA STANDARD SPECIFICATION NUMBER 103. Asphaltic Concrete Wearing Surface. (Fine Graded Type) ~'FION r. DESCRIPTION. Upon a base prepared and constructed as hereinbefore specified shall be lald an Asphaltic Concrete Wearing Surface of such width and cross-section as shown on the plans, in accordance with the following specifications. SECTION 2. THICKNESS. The thickness of the wearing surface shall be as shown on the plans and shall be held to be its minmium thickness after compression. SECTION ,3. COMPOSITION. The asphaltic Concrete Wearing Surface shall be composed of asphalt cement, broken stone, sand and stone dust as hereinbefore specified, in the following proportions, by weight: Per cent Asphaltic Cement ............................................................................................................................ 7.5 to 9 Passing a two hundred (200) mesh screen .............................................................................. ? to 12 Passing a ten (10) mesh screen and retained on a two hundred (200) mesh screen..34 to 60 Passing a one-quarter (~) inch screen and retained on a ten (10) mesh screen........15 to 30 Passing a one-half (~) inch screen and retained on a one-quarter (~) inch screen..lO to 25 O{ the portlo~ passing a ten (10) mesh screen and retained on a two hundred (200) mesh screen, from 60 to 80 per cent shall pass a forty (40) mesh screen and from 20 to 40 per cent shall pass an eighty (80) mesh screen. ~CTION 4. MIXING, (a) The asphalt cement shall be heated in kettles or tanks designed to secure uniform heating of the entire contents and shall be brought to a temperature of not less than 2~1° Fahrenheit to not more than ~0° Fahrenheit. (b) The coarse and fine aggregate for the asphaltic ~oncrete wearing surface mixture shall be dried and heated at the paving plant in suitably designed revolving driers. The mixture shall be heated to a temperature of not less than two hundred fifty (250') degrees Fahrenheit to not more than three hundred fifty ($~1°) degrees Fahrenheit as determined on the mixing platform. The temperature shall be taken in the bins. The aggregates may be simultaneously fed into the same drier, but in that case they shall, immediately after heating, be screened into at least three ($) dlfferent sizes and stored in separate bins. (c) Each batch shall be combined and mixed as follows: The coarse and fine aggregates consisting of at least three (3) different sizes shall be separately and accurately weighed hy means of multiple beam or dlal scales of sufficient capacity to weigh the entlrc batch to be mixed. The required amount of asphalt cement for each batch shall he measured by actual welghlng with the scales attached to the asphalt c~nent bucket. The mixture shall be made in an approved twin plug mixer, having at least forty-eight (48) paddles which shall rotat~c not less than seventy (70) nor more than ninety (~0) revo- I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha at a regular meeting thereof bald on the 18th day of M~rcb, 1928, by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees C.W. Chapman, F.L. Purlnton Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees J.W. Tubbs Ceo ~ePhee, M.B. Co]lier~ Attest: (S~AI) L. Cler~ of the City of Sant~ Aha RESOLUTION N0. 1456. A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTWFS OF TME CITY SANTA ANE, CALIFORNIA, PMOVIDTND F0~ A FORM Ow SPmC!~ICATInWS AND A STANDARD SPwCIF!CAT!OW FOP A!! CAST IPON TO BE USED IN ALI. STR~T ?~ORK IN T~~ CITY OF SANTA ANA. Tbs Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha do re solve as follows: SECTION I. That the following set forth specifics- lions shall be the standard specifications for Cast Iron to be used in all street work in the City of Santa Aha, and shall be known as "Standard Specification No. 16", as follows, to-wit: CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA STANDARD SPECIFICATION NUMBER 16. Cast Iron. S~CTION 1. · A[I iron castings shall be made from iron of ~ood quality, remelted in the cupola ne air furnace, without admixture of cinder iron or other inferior metal Iron castings ~ be tough and of even grain, free from scales, cracks, holes, swells, lumia and cold shuts and must conform to the dimensions shown on the plans. The quality shall be such that a blow from a hammer will produce an inden~io~ on a rectangular ed_ge of the casting without flaking the metal. Before leavi~4r the foundry all castings shall be thoroughly cleaned and ~ubjected to a hammer inspection after which they shall be dipped twice in coal tar pitch v~aiah ~e-i vinusly heated to a tempertture between two kundred ninety (290) degrees and ~r hundred ten (310) degrees Fahrenheit. The varnish shall be made from coal tar, with suffzcient oil added to make a smooth, firm, tenacious coat/rig without any tendency to scale off. The oil used in the preparation of this varnish shall be a heavy oil obtained in the distillation of coal tar. I hereby certify that t~e foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the fit of Santa Aha, at a regular meeting thereof bald on the 16th day of March, 1925, by the following vote: Aye s, Trustees C.H. Chapman, Oeo McPhee, E.B. Collier F.I. Purintou Noes, Trustees None 234 Attest: E. L. Ve~el~ (SEAL) Clerk of the Uity of Santa Anm RESOLUTION NO. 145V. A RESOLUTION OF THY' BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF TFE C I~7 OF SANTA ANA, CAIIEORNIA, PROVIDING FOR A FORM OF SPECIFICATIONS AND A STANDAPD SPECIFICATION FOR ALL PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE CURBS, GUTTERS AMD SI DEWAIKS TO BE USED IN AIL STREET WORK IN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA. The Board ~ Trustees of the City of Santa Ana do resolve as follows: SECTION i. That the fol]owin~ set forth speciflca- tions shall be the standard specifications for Portland Cement Concrete Curbs, Gutters and ~idewalk~ to be used in all street work in the City of Santa Aris, and sba]t be known ss "Standard Specification. No. 31", as follows, to-wit: FINIal'lING. 'l~e gutter shall be brought to n true even grad~ and a smooth sur/ace by the use of wooden floats and a straight edge not less than twelve (12) feet long. The finished surface shall be free from b,m~!~' and depressions. It shall be edged smd marked into seetions not'over three and one-half (3Fi) feet in length with scoring lines in the gutter corr~si~dlng to those oa the curb. (c) FLAT GRADES. On tint grades one (1) per cent or less, a straight flow line shall be obtained by settnig grade stakes at five ($) foot intervals and guaging the surface of the concrete with a long straight edge resting upon several of these stakes. (d) CONSTRUCTION JOINTS. Construction joints shall be placed in the gutter opposite construction joints in adjacent curb or at intervals of not to exceed twenty-five (2~) feet. The joints shall be made by setting one-fourth (~) inch steel plates in a ~ertical posltlon at right ~n~les to the curb liuc and withdrawin~ them after concrete ha~ been tamped into pince. (e) CON_TRACTOR'S NAME ON (]UTTER. The Contractor shall stamp his name on the ~utt~r at intervals of not more than one hundred (100) feet. The letters shall nut be less than three-fourths (~) inch, nor more than one and one-half (1~) inches in height and impressed to a depth of one-fourth (~) inch. (f) PROTECTION AND CURING. Alter the concrete has attained its initial set, it shall be covered with earth to a depth of at least twO (2) inches and watered twice daily for ten (10) days. (S) REPAIRS AND REPLACEMENTS. The Contractor shall repair ali curbs and gutters damaged by him during the construction of gutters . Where an)' gutter requires repair before acceptance, the repair shall be made by remov/n~ and replacing the entire aeetinn and not hy refinishing the damaged portion. Where the ~lans provide for reconstruct/on of existing gutter and the limit of new work specified does not fall on a scorin~ line, the ~ntlre esctlon shall be removed and new gutter shall join existing ~utter at the first scorin~ line beyond said spoclfi~d limit. tamped until the concrete is compacted. The surface of the concrete must be smooth and uniform and shall be tested for grade with a guage notched at each end and extending one-haft (~) inch below the tops of the side forms. (e) WEARING SURFACE AND FINISH. The finish mortar shall be applied within thirty (~0) minutes after the concrete has been placed, and thoroughly troweled in. Sufficeint mortar shall be used to produce a wearing surface not less than one-half (~) inch in thickness at any place. The surtace shall then be troweled, retroweled, jointed or marked into squares, and polished. Between grade changes, the finished walk shall show an even, true surface varying less than one-fourth (~) inch from a five ($) foot straight edge. (0 M~ARKING. For sidewalks five (5) feet in width, the surface shall be jointed or marked into two and one-half (2~) foot squares. For other widths of sidewalk, the squares shall not be larger than ten (10) square feet in area. (g) CONSTRUCTION JOINTS. Construction ~oints shall be placed on the produced property lines at returns, and at intervals of twonty (20) feet therefrom, unless otherwise specified. The joints shall be made by setting one-fourth (~) inch steel plates in a vertical position at right angles to the walk, and withdrawing them after the concrete has been tamped into place. (h) CONTRACTOR'S NAME ON SIDEWALK. The Contractor shall stamp his name in the sidewalk at intervals of not more than one hundred (100) feet. The letters shall not be elss than three-fourths (~) inch, nor more than one and one.half (1~) inches in height and impressed to a depth of one-fourth (~) inch. (i) PROTECTION AND CURING. Sidewalk shall be protected by barriers and when the concrete has attained its initial set, the sidewalk shall be covered with earth to a dpeth of two (2) niches and watered twice daily for ten (10) days. (j) REPAIRS AND REPLACEMENTS. The Contractor shall repair all curbs and walks damaged by him during the construction of sidewalk. Where any sidewalk requires repair before acceptance, the rep.ah-~shall be made by removing and replacing entire sections and not by refinishing the damaged portion. Where the plans provide for reconstruction of existing sidewalk and the limit of new work specified does not fall on a scoring line, entire sections shall be removed and new sidewalk shall join existing sidewalk at the first scoring llne beyond said specified limit. 8~CTION 3. CONCRI~TI~ GUTTERS. CONSTRUCTION, Concrete ~ltters shall be constructed upon a dampened subsrade prepared and ~uaged as hereinbefore specified. (a) FORMS. If wooden, ~utter forms are used, they shall be not less than one and three-fourth (1~) i~ches in thlcimcss and shall extend to the full depth oI the ~utter. They shall be sound lumber, having a smooth straight upper edge. Unless otherwise specified on the plans, the cro~s slope of all ~utters except cross ~utters shall be one (1) inch for a width of one (1) foot~ one and one-half (1~) inches for a width of two (2) feet and two (2) inches for a width of three ($) feet. Cross ~uilers shall be constructed with thc center one-half (~) inch below a straight edge resting on each side, unless otherwise specified. Forms for the outer face of the gutter shall be placed parallel with the face of the curb. (b) THICKNESS. All concrete gutters at curb returns, between the produced side lines of intersecting streets, and to the end of the curve, where the curve extends beyond said produced lines, and concrete gutters across street or alley intersections, shall be eight (8) inches in thickness, unless otherwise specified. The thickness oI concrete gutters at all other places shall be five (5) inches, unless othrwise specified. PLACING CONCRETE. Concrete shall be spread find guaged to such a thickness that when taml~ed and finished the thickness shall be, at any point, not less than specified. Thc concrete shall be tamped until its surface is covered with sufficient mort~ to permit of finishing. o~r~ih~curb shall be rounded to a radius of approximately one (1) inch, and the back edge, to a radius of not more than one-half (~) inch. Unless otherwise specified, the back edge of the top of all curbs shall be one*fourth (~) inch higher than the front edge. The finished curb shall allow a true straight face, and top of uniform width, free from humps, sags, or inequalities. When a straight edge five (5) feet long is laid upon the top of the curb, it shall not vary more than one-fourth (~) inch from the straight edge, except at curves or grade changes. (e) CONSTRUCTION JOINTS. Construction joints shall be made at the ends of all curb returns and at intervals of twenty (20) feet therefrom, unless otherwise noted on the plans. This joint shall be made by setting steel plates in a vertical position at right angles to the curb and withdrawing them after the concrete has been tamped into place. The finishing shall be done to correspond to the scoring lines. (f) CONTRACTORS NAME ON CURB. The Contractor shall stamp his name on the curb at intervals of not less than one hundred (100) feet. The letters shall be not less than three-fcurths (~) inch, nor more than one and one--half (1~) inches in height, and impressed to a depth of one-fourth (~) inch. (g) CURING. The entire curb shall be banked and covered with not less than two (2) inches of earth or sand, within twenty-four (24) hours after completion. During the next ten (10) days, it shall remain covered and shall be watered twice daily. (h) REPAIRS AND REPLACEMENTS. The Contractor shal lrepair all curbs, walks and gutters damaged by him during the construction of curb. Where any curb requires repair before acceptance, the repair shall be made by removln~ and replacing the entire section between scoring lines, and not by refinishing the damaged portion. Where the plans provide for reconstruction of existing curb and the limit of new work specified does not fall on a scoring llne, the entire scctlon shall be removed and the new curb shall join the old curb at the first scoring line beyond said specified limit. SZCTION :~. CRMZNT 8IDRWALir CONSTRUCTION. Cement sidewalk shall be placed upon a thoroughly dampened subgrade, prepared and gaaged as hereinbefore described. (a) DIMEN-qlONS. Unless otherwise specified on the plans, ail sidewalks shall be of the following w~dths and total thicknesses: Sidewalks on residential streets shall be five (5) feet in width and three and one-haft (;II,{) inches in thickness. Sidewalks fronting business houses shall l~e the full width between the property llne and thc back face of the curb, and four (4) inches in thickness. All sidewalks crossing driveways shall be equal in width to the adjoinln~ sidewalks, and five ($) inches in thickness. The sidewalk shall cover thc entire area included within the prolongation of the side lines of the inters~ctlng streets and the curbs and curb returns at all street intersections, unless otherwise s~ecified or shown on the plans. (b) SIDEWALK SLOPE. The finished surface of the cement sidewalk shall lie in a ~lane sloping up from the established grade at the curb line at the rate of three (3) inches in twelve (12) feet, unless otherwise specified or shown on the plans. (c) FORMS. Strips used as side forms shall be not less than one and three-fourths (1~) inches in thickness nor less than the thickness of the sidewalk, and shall have a smooth straight upper edge. All side forms shall be well staked or otherwise held to the established line and grade, and their upper surface shall conform with the finished surface of the sidewalk The forms shall be thoroughly cleaned before being used. (d) PLACING CONCRETE. Concrete, machine or hand mixed as hereinbefore described, shall be spread upon the subgrade between the side forms and htoroughly 31--6 ~TION 4. MIXING FINISH MORTAR. The mortar shall be mixed in a concrete mixer in the manner specified for concrete, or in a water-tight mixing bolt When a mixin~ box is used, the box shall be first filled approximately one-half (~i) full of sand, the volume of which has been previously deter- mined with a one (1) cubic foot measuring box. The sand shall be rodded off with a guage which shall be used for guaglng each subsequent batch. The requisite number of sacks of cement shall then be added. The inspector shall be given an opportunity to check the number of sacks of cement used in each batch. The material shall then be dry mixed by turning at least three ($) times with a mortar hoe. Sufficient water shall then be added and mixing continued until the batch is uniform in color and consistency. The mortar must be used immediately after mixing and no retempering will be permitted. Curb, Gutter and Sidewalk Construction. S~CTION 1. CRM~NT CURB CONSTRUCTION. Cement curb shall be placed upon a subgrade prepared as hereinbefore described. (a) DIMENSIONS. All cement curbs shall be five (5) inches wide at the top, seven and one-half (?~) inches wide at the bottom, and sixteen (16) inches in depth, having a batter o ftwo and one-half (2~) inches on the front face, unless otherwise noted on the plans or other standard drawings on file in the office of the City l~n~neer. (b) FORMS. Forms shall be of a width equal to the the full depth oi the curb, and for straight curbs shall be two (2) inches thick if of wood. Warped forms and forms not having a smooth straight upper edge shall not be used. Front and back forms shall always be used. Rigid outside forms shall be provided for curb returns having radii of two (2), three (3), or eight (8) fee~, Benders or thin plak forms, rigidly placed, may be used for curb returns having a radius not specified above and for curb on any other curves. All curb forms must BO carefully set to proper alignment and grades. The curb forms shall be rigidly held in place by the use of not less than five (5) pairs of iron stakes to each twenty (20) ioot section of curb, and other sections in proportion. When wooden stakes are used, they shall be at least two (2) inches by two 20 inches in cross-sections, or equivalent~ thereto in stren~'th, ami for each twenty (20) foot section of curb, there shall be not less than seven (7) pairs of stakes. Clamps, spreaders, and braces shall be freely used where required. Before resetting forms that have been previously used, all mortar, dirt, nails, etc., shall be removed. The total len~,,th ot the curb forms provided shall be not less than one-third (1-3) of the Icu~,th of the curb constructed in one (1) day. Curb torres shall not be removed from the concrete in less than one-half (~) hour after the concrete has been tamped into place. (c) PLACING CONCRBTI~. The subgrade and iorms shall be thoroughly sprinkled with water before placin~ any concrete, The concrete shall be placed in the forms in layers not more than six (6) inches in depth and each layer shall be tamped until the (d~ I'I~A~TI!iKING ,M~D ~II~II~[-IIRC~. A.s a~t a~ t~ae cuuc~te h~ b~cu 'churuughly tamped, the top oi the curb shall be plastered with a one-half (~) inch coat of finished oi the curb shall receiYe a ooe-iourth (~) inch coat oi this mortar, to a depth oi not less than two (~) inches below the ~uttcr lln~, but in no case to a total depth of less than twelve (12) inches. The back of the ucrb shall be treated in like manner to a depth of approximately four (4) inches. The plastered surface of thc curb shall be well floated and troweled into the body of the curb before the concrete has set. It shall be smoothly polished and marked with ioints at ri~'nt angles to the curb hue, into blocks of uniform len~h, not less than two a~d one-iourth (2~) feet, nor more than three {nd one-half feet. The marks shall coincide with the construction ioints. The front edge of the top twenty-five (25) per cent or more than sixty (~0) per cent, by weight, will pass a screen having three-fourths (~) inch round openings. _,iCTION 4. MIXING WATER. The water used in mixing all concrete and mortar shall be reasonably free from alkali, silt or other impurities, and in no case shall the amount of solids exceed three grams per litre. Where alkali predominates in the solid matter, the solids shall not exceed one and one-half (1~) grams per litre. Par III. Concrete and Mortar. SECTION 1. CONCRETE PROPORTIONS. All concrete shall be mixed in the proportions of one (1) bag of Portland Cement, to not more than two (2) cubic feet of concrete sand, to not more than four (4) cubic feet of either crushed stone or gravel or both, and in no case shall the volume of the fine aggre- gate be less than one-half (~i) the volume of the coarse aggregate. The voids in the concrete shall be completely filled with mortar. If voids appear, this condition shall be remedied by reducing the proportion of coarse aggregate and not by increasing the. amount of fine aggregate. The amount of mixing water used shall be the least quantity that will produce a workable mix. A cubic yard of concrete in place shall contain not less than six (6) bags of Portland Cement. SECTION 2. MIXING CONCRETE. The concrete shall be mixed either by machine or by hand as hereinafter specified: (a) MACHINE MIXING. If a machine mixer is used, the Contractor shall mix, without spilling, such quantity of aggrgeates, as will be within thc capacity of the mixer, and in no case shall the quantity be such as to require the splitting of a sack of cement. The mixer drum shall have a speed of not less than thirteen (15) revolutions, nor more than twenty (20) revolutions per minute and every batch of concrete shall be mixed in the drum of the mixer not less than sixty (60) seconds before any portion of the batch is discharged. The drum shall not be charged while the mixer is discharging. (b) HAND MIXING. Where concrete is mixed by hand, one (1) box of rock shall be placed on a tight platform, not less than ten (10) feet wide and twelve (12) feet long. Upon the rock shall be placed one (1) box of sand and upon this shall be placed the requisite number of sacks of cement. The inspector shall be given the opportunity to check the number of sacks of cement on each batch before the sacks are opened. The mass shall then be turned with shovels two (2) times dry and two (2) times wet, not including shoveling into wheelbarrows. The requisite amount of water shall be supplied in a spray during the wet turns. (c) REMIXING CONCRETE. No concrete shall be used which has partially set and no concrete shall be retempered or remixed. SECTION 3~ FINISH MORTAR PROPORTIONS. The mortar shall consist of one (1) part of Portland Cement to one and one-half (1~) parts of concrete sand, as hereinbefore specified, excelrt that the sand must all pass a one- fourth (~) inch screen. Unless otherwise specified, lamp black shall be used for coloring in the proportion of one.fourth pound to each sack of cement used. 314 'ION 2. SAND. All sand shall be clean, hard, durable, uncoated stone particles free from organic matter and lumps of clay. (a) CONCRETE SAND. Sand for all cement and concrete work shall contain, not more than three (3) per cent, by weight, of mica; not more than four (4) per cent by weight removable by the eintriation test; not more than six (6) per cent, by weight, shall pass a sieve having one hundred (100) Meshes per linear inch; not less than ninety-five (95) per cent, by weight, shall pass a screen having four (4) meshes per linear inch; at least fifty (~)) per cent, but not more than eighty-five ($3) per cent, by weight, shall be retained on a sieve having thirty (30) meshes per linear inch. When thc sand is mixed with Portland Cement in the proportion of one (1) part of cement to three (3) parts of sand, by weight, according to the standard methods-of making 1:3 mortar briquettes, the resulting briquettes at the ages of both seven (7) and twenty- eight (28) days, when compared with briquettes mixed at the same time in the same proportions and consistently using the same cement, but with Standard Ottawa Testing Sand, shall show a tensile strength ratio of one hundred (100) per cent Sand showing a tensile strength of less than one hundred (100) per cent, but not less than eighty-five (83) per cent, will be accepted for use subject to the use of additional cement The addit- ional proportion of cement required shall be determined by laboratory tests and shall be the percentage required to increase the strength ratio to one hundred (100) per cent In the absence of the above laboratory tests, and at the option of the Superintendent of Streets only, a field test may be made as follows: Fill an ordinary glass fruit jar two-thirds (2-$) or three-fourths (3-4) full of the sample of sand, then add sufficient water to thoroughly wash the sand by vigorous shaking; the shaking to be done for three (3) minutes, and by holding the jar in a vertical position, after which it shall be allowed to settle. The indicated sediment appearing on the top of the well defined minute grains of sand shall not measure more than ten (10) per cent of the total after settling for one (1) hour, nor more than five (3) per cent after settling for a period of twenty-four (24) hours. (c) CUSHION SAND. Sand for cushion under concret~ work on adobe and other swelling soils, shall contain not more than ten (10) per cent by weight, of clay and silt and shall all pass a screen having one-half (~) inch round openings. SRCTION 3. BRO~rgN STONE OR' GRAVEL. (a) BROKEN STONE. Broken stone shall be quarried rock, free from loam, clay and organic matter, and shall have a specific gravity of not less than two and sixty-i~ve hundreths (2.65). It shall be uniform in quality and shall contain not more than five (5) per cent, by weight, of pieces having rounded surfaces. (b) GRAVEL. Gravel shall ocnsist of clean, water-worn pebbles, crushed boulders, or both, and shall be free from organic matter, shale, disintegrated or soft stone, clay, or other deelterious substance. · (C) CLASSIFICATION. The maximum length of any one particle o{ gravel or ~ broken stone passing a screen or ring~ shall not be greater than fifty (~0) per cent in excess oi the m~ximum dimension specified as follows: Not more than i~ve ($} per cent by wei~ht~ of ~at~ thin, or elongated pieces or partlcles ot stone, will be permitted in any class or size of broken stone or gravel· Pieces or particles of stone whose greatest thickness does not equal or excell twenty (20) per cent of its greatest length wlil be considered as fiat, thin or elongated. The gravel, broken stone or both shall consist of sizes ranging from a minimum o{ not more than five (3} per cent, by weight, passing a screen having one-fourth (~) inch round openings, to a maximum size that shall pass a screen having two (2) inch round openings, and shall contain sizes of which not more than ninety-five (95) per cent, by weight, will pass a screen having one and one-half (1~) inch round openings and not less than POsed of adobe or other swelling soil, the ~PPer two (2) inches shall be removed and relpaced with a sand cushion unless otherwise spedfied. Where the curb line does not conform to existing curbs and gutters, or new curbs are to be built, the existing curbs and gutters, shall be removed, unless otherwise specified, and the space filled in with sound earth. AIl subgrade for sidewalks and gutters shall be determined by a guage extend/ng to the full depth of the concrete, and supported by side strips set to a grade. Subgrading for curb or placing of sand cushion on swelling soil shall be done before curb forms have been set. SECTION 4. BACKFILLING . All matreial removed to facilitate construction shall be replaced to grade. SECTION 5. SUPERTINTENDENT OF STREETS T OCNECK GRADING. The Contractor shall notify the Superintendent of Streets when a block or section has been brough tto sub-grade, whereupon the latter will check the elevation and condition of the same. If the work is found to be in accordance with the specifications and grade given, the Contractor shall proceed as hereinafter specified. Part II. Materials. SECTION 1. PORTLAND CEMENT. (a) SPECIFICATIONS AND TESTS. All Portland Cement shall meet the re- quirements of the Standard Specifications and Tests for Portland Cement, Serial Desig- nation C 9-21, approved March 31, 1922, as "American Standard," by the American Engineer- ing Standards Committee. (b) PACKAGES, MARKING AND STORAGE. Tbe cement shall be delivered in suitable bags or barrels with the brand and name of the manufacturer plainly marked thereon. A bag of cement shall contain ninety.four (94) pounds net, and will be considered as equivalent to one (1) cubic foot. A barrel shall contain three hundred seventy-six (376) POunds net, and will be considered as equivalent to four (4) cubic feet. The cement shall be stored in such a manner as to permit easy access for proper inspection and identification of each shipment, and in a suitable weather-tight building which will protect the cement from dampness. (c) INSPECTION. Every facility shall be provided the Superintendent of Streets for careful sampling and inspection at either the mill or at the site of the work, as may be specified by him. When a seven (?) day test is required by the Superintendent of Streets, at least ten (10) days from the time of sampling shall be allowed for the completion of the test, and at least thirty-one (31) days shall be allowed for the completion of the twenty- eight (28) day test. The cement shall be tested in accordance with the methods hereinafter prescribed . The twenty-eight (28) day test shall be waived only when specifically ordered. ¢a2 R'~J~:CTZOi,~. The cement may be reiected ii it fails to meet any of the re- upon retest after dWinli at one hundred (IQ) degrees Centigrade for one hour, ~t meets this requirement. a retest using a new samgle at any time within twenty-eight (21~) days thereafter. Packages varying more than five (5) per cent from the specified weight may be re- }ected; and if the average weight of packages in any shipment, as shown b.y weishlng be rejected. 31---2 CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA STANDARD SPECIFICATION NUMBER 31. (As adopted by Ordinance No ..................... , Passed .................... day of .......................... 12940 Portland Cement Concrete Curbs, Gutters, & Sidewalks. Part I. Grading Construction. S~CTION 1. GRADING AREA. Unless specified by plan or ordinance thc portion of thc street or alley to be graded shall be as follows: (a)' FOR CURBS AND GUTTERS. When curbs or gutters or both are to be con- structed, the area to be occupied by the curb or 8utter or both, shall be brought to a sub- grade, and, unless otherwise specified, the area between the curb line and the sidewalk shall be graded flush with the tops of the curb and sidewalk. Where no sidewalk exists, the area between the curb line and the property line shall be graded flush with the top of the curb and with a rise of one-fourth (~) inch per foot to the property line. (b) FOR SIDEWALKS. When sidewalks are to be constructed, the area to be occupied by the sidewalk shall be brought to a suhgrade and, unless otherwise specified. the remaining area between the curb lines and property lines shall be graded flush wlth the sidewalks and the tops of the curbs, or flush with the surface of the sidewalk when there is no curb. SECTION 2. ROUGH GRADING. Rough grading shall include all fiIlifig and removal of excess earth, stone, trees, old pavements, sidewalks, curbs, gutters, driveways and any other str~ctures or ohjcctlonabI¢ materlal found wlthln the limits of the improvements to be made. Any of thc above men tioned objects or materlal shall be removed, whether or not it is within the limits of the improvements, when so noted on the plans. Plowing or excavating sound material shall be done to a depth not greater than six (6) inches below the subgrade elevation. Excavated material not rcqulrcd for fills shall be removed from the street as soon as excavated. (a) FILLING. Thc space over which fills are to be made shall first be cleared of all brush, timber, trash or debris. All filling shall be done with good sound earth, sand or gravel, and no oil cake or other lumpy material, or material of a perishable, spongy, or otherwise improper nature shall be used in filling. Fills shall be made in layers not to exceed four (4) inches in depth before tamping. Each layer, after being leveled off shall be thoroughly dampened and while moist shall be tamped until hard and unyielding. (b) MUD AND SOFT MATERIAL. When mud or other soft or spongy material is encountered, it shall be removed and the space filled with gravel or good earth, which shall be pla_ced in layers as hereinbefore set forth for fills, and thoroughly tamped. The contractor will not be required in such cases to excavate mud or other soft or spongy material to a depth greater than two (2) feet below grade~ After the rough grading has been completed, as specified hereinbefore, the foundation shall be brought to subgrade and tamped or rolled until solid. Where the sub-grade is com- I hereby certify that duly and regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of Santa Ana, at a regular meeting thereof held on day of March, 1925, by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapmen, F.L. Purintou Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees J.W. Tubbs foregoing Resolution was of the Cit the 16th Ceo McPhee, E.B. Collier Attest: ~. I. Veset~ Clerk of tDe City of Sent~ Aris RESOLUTION NO. 1458. A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTFES OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, PROUIDING FOR A FORM OF SPECIFICA- TIONS AND A STANDARD SPECIFICATION FOR GRADING CONSTRUCTION TO BE USED IN AlL STREFT WORK IN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA The 9o~rd of Trustees of the City of Santa Ama do resolve es follows: · SECTION I. That the following set forth specifi~e- tions s~,ll be the standard specifications for Grading Con- struction to be used in ell street work in the City of Saute An,, ~nd sh~] be known as "Standard Specification No. ~O", es follows, to-wit: ~! melerhl re~noved to f~cilitate ~o~stn~tloa skell ~ replaced to grad~ 81~TBO~ & ~BTRBrr ~PPitO&CHBS. Approaches to all side streets, cross streets, alleys, etc., along the line of improvement, shall be graded to conform to the new work; such approaches shall be thoroughly rolled and sl~ll h~ve a gradient of not to exceed six (6) per cent. SECTION 7. 8HOULD~eRS. FoF pavements having earth shouldeFs, the shoulders shall be thoroughly moistened and roiled until the suFface is smooth and unyieldinK, and when complete slull conform to the true ~l-ades and cross-sections. I hereby certify that the foregoing Reeolution wee duly end regularly p~sed by ~he ~oerd of ~r~etee~ of t~e Cfty of Santa Aaa, d~y of March, Ayes, ~oess Absent, at a regular meeting thereof held 1925, by the following vote: Trustees Trustees Trustees on the 16th C.H. Chapman, Oeo NcPhee, E.B. F.L. Purinton None J.W. Tubbe Collier, Attest: E. L. Vesel[ Clerk of the City of Santa Aaa CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA STANDARD SPECIFICATION NUMBER Grading Construction. SECTION 1. GRADING AREA. Unless otherwise specified by plan or ordinance, the portion of the street or alley to be graded shall be as follows: FOR PAVEMENT AND OTHER ROADWAY IMPROVEMENT. ~fhere no curbs or sidewalks exist, the roadway shall be graded from property line to properly llne. Where curbs do exist or are a part of the improvement, the street shall be graded between curbs. Where gutters exist or are a part of the improvement, the street shall be graded between the edges of the gutters. Where driveways are to be paved, they shall be graded for their full width and from curb line to the edge of the sidewalk or to the property line where no sidewalk exists, or where present sidewalk is to be removed. In all cases where cross streets and alley intersections are to be paved, they shall be graded to their full width to a point, sul~/iciently beyond the property lines to ~ermit of grading an approach to the new work; when finished, the gradient of such approach shall not be more than six (5) per cent. SECTION 2. ROUOH GRADING. Rough ~ading shall include all filling and removal o! excess earth, stc~e, trees, old lmveme~, s/dewalks, curbs, gutters, driveways and any other structures or objectionable material found within the limits of the improvements to be made. Any of the above men- tioned objects or material shall be removed, whether or not it is within the l/mits of the /mpruven~nts, whe~ so noted on the plans. Plowing or excavating sound material shall be done to a depth not greater than six (6) /nches below pavement subgrado or the finished grade where no pavement is to be constructe~L No more than one-half (~)mile in length oI the roadway of any street shall be plowed up/n advance of the construction of pavement base, except where there are car tracks on the street, in which case one sid~ shall be held intact until the construction of pavement base has begun on the other side. On any street where the improvement o! the, roadway is specified, t~e rough grading in any block shall be completed and the surface leveled up al~roximateiy to final subgrade or grade before the construction of any cement work is bequn in such block. Excavated material not required for fills shall be removed from the street as soon as excavated. (a) FILLING. The space over which fills are to be made shall first be cleared of all brush, timber, trash or dobrh. All filling shall be done with good sound earth, s~nd, or gravci, and no oll cake or other lumpy material, or material of a perishable, spon/py, or otherwise improlmr nature shall be used in filling. Fills shall be made in layers not exceeding one (1) foot in depth before rolling. Each layer, after being q~veled off, shall be thoroughly dampened and while still moist throughout shall be rolled until hard and unyielding, with a steam or gasoline roller weighing not less than twelve (12) tons. Any ~ of & fill that cannot be r.eached with a steam .or ~asoli.n.e.r.oll,er, ?ndt~esas~ hereinbefore required, shall be placed in layers not exceeding xour t'~) roches ~ m i dampened, and then compacted with heavy iron tampers or with a hand roller weighingr Mt less than twenty-five (2.~) pounds per linear inch width of roller; or the material may be placed in layers nm exceeding four (4) feet in depth and each layer thoroaghly fioodod with water and barred. No fill shall be widened by dmnplng Io~e nmterinl over their slopes. V~hen a fill is to be widener, the new material shall be bonded to the old by cutting steps into the existing slope and by placing the layers as specified above. Whun special flooding is required, the ~ntractor shall perform the same in accord- ance with the requirements as specified on the plans. (b) MUD AND SOFT MATERIAL. ~A~hen mud or other soft or spongy material is encountered, it shall be removed and the space filled with gravel or good earth, which shall be placed in layers as hereinbefore set forth for fills, an~ rolled until the surface ceases to move or creep under the roller. The Contractor will not be required in such cases to excavate mud or other soft or spongy material to a depth greater than two (2) feet below grade. V~'henever any area is too wet to pern~t of thorough rolling, the tractor shall wait until the material has dried su~ciently and then complete the rolling. 8~TION 3, SUB-GRADE. After the rough grading has been completed, thc surface of the street shall be bi, ought to the required grade and cross-section, and the sub-grade prepared as follows: (a) FOR PAVEMENTS. After a block or section has been graded to approximate grade, the surface shall be thoroughly dlsced to a depth of at least six (6) inches and then thoroughly moistened by a process of alternate sprinkling and dlscing until thc moisture has penetrated uniformly to a depth of at least six (6) inches. ~*hile it is moist, it shall be thoroughly rolled until it is hard and unyielding, with a macadam type roller, weighing not le~s than twelve (12) tons. All depressions made by the rolling, or from other cause, shall be filled with good earth, and all high places leveled off, after which it shall be lightly discod and again thoroughly rolled. This process is to be continued until the surface of the subgrude conforms to the true grade and crors-sectiun, and is smooth and unyielding. All places that cannot be reached by the roller shall be hand-tamped until it is firm and hard. After being refilled, all excavations, pipe trenches, etc., which were more than one (1) foot in depth below the subgcade elevation, and that cannot be coiled satisfactorily, shall be hand-tamped until solid. V~'here the pavemeat to be lald, does not join a curb or ~uttor at the edges, it shall, after being thoroughly moistened, receive the first rolling before the header boards are set. Such rolling shall extend at least eighteen (18) inches beyond the header board limits. All subgrade for pavement shall be ~uaged by a true templet conforming to the cross- section of the subgrade* Such templet shall be furnished and used by the Contractor and shall be of such desisn that the end ~2ides will rest on the ~utters or temporary header boards and permit of dra~ing along the lensth of the roadway. Such templet shall not be less, in length, than one-half (~) the width of the pavement. (b) FOR CURBS, SfD]~V~*ALKS, AND GUTTERS. After the rough grading has been completed, as specified hereinbefore, the foundation shall bo brouaht to enh~"~lde and tamped or rolled until solid. Vv'here the subgcade is composed of adobe or other swelling soil, the upper two (2) inches shall be removed and replaced with a sand cushion unless otherwise specified. Where the curb line does not conform to existh~ curbs and surfers, or new curbs are to be built, the existing curbs and ~utters shall bo removed, unless other. wise specified, and the space filled in with sound earth. All subgrade for sidewalks and gutters shall be determined by a guage extending to the full depth of the couercte, and supported by side strips set to grade. Sub~radlng for curb or pincin8 of sand cushion on swelling soll shall be done before curb forms have been set. SEOTXOB' 4, (~O](DI'~XOI( OF STREE~ DI~RII((~ GRADLqG, During the gradln~, the surface of the street and street crossings shall be maintained in a reasmmbly good condition for tra~c. Proper dralnuge must be maintained at all times. 'vVhere there is a car line, suitable landing places shall b~ loft undisturbed as loni~ as possible for the cunvanleuee of the paasun~ars. 237 RESOLUTION NO. 1459. A RMSOLUTION OF ~w BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF TMw CI~"F OF SANTA ANA, CAIIFORNIA, PW0VIDING FOR A FOR~ OF SPFCIFICATIONS AND A S~AIfDARD SPECIFICATION FOR VITRIFIFD ClAY PIP? TO BE USED IN AIL STRF~T WORK IN T~ CI2~r_ OF SANTA ANA The Board of Trustees of the City of Ssnta Aris do resolve as follows: SWCTION I. That the following set forth speclfica- tlons sb~l] be the Pipe to be used in and shnll be known lows, to-wit: standard specfflc,ttons for Vitrified Cl~y ,11 street work in the City of Santa Aha, as "Standard Specification No. 52", as icl- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ o~ ~ ~m~ in ~11 ~r~i~ For ~ the u~ of a test~g ma~ine, ~ pilin~ w~ghts direly ~ a platfo~ ~ ~ar~4 plat~ provid~ h~er, that ~e wciSts shall ~ p~ed ~ a we~ical Ifne ~rough the center o~ the ~pe, and that ~e plat~o~ ~ to touch the top ~arJ~ frame. ~ ~r~es o~ ~e top and ~t~ ~arlngs shall ~ made o~ tlm~rs avo~ ~in$ by ~e side pressure o~ the san~. The interior surface of ~. No Statue shall come in contact with the pi~ dur~n$ the cl~ may ~ attach~ to the ~sJde of ~e upper frame on each side, ~ to prevent ~e e~ape of sand between ~e frame and the pi~ ~ I~d sh~l ~ appli~ to each s~imen ~til ~e amount sp~ified ~ f~ ~ ~m crushi~ stren~, has ~en r~che~ No ad.till ~ but m~ ~ a~li~ for record pu~ses. ~e vafi~ s~es of pi~ shall withst~d ~e following p~ssms: Minimum (Po~ ~ The net {mlde I~h of the pi~ {rom the ~om o{ ~c ~k~ ~ · c pi~ is ~ ~ u~4 as the dcvisor in obtaining the amount o{ t~ (2) HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE TEST. ~cn subj~ted to ~ {nteml press~e of t~ (10) ~ds ~r square inch during a ~rlod of ~rcc e~e6~ su~a~ o{ each s~clm~ tested s~ll show no ~rcolati~, ~e m~ing mJsture ~at tric~cs or runs down ~c side o~ ~he (3) ~SOR~ION TEST. Ea~ spec~ shall ~ driP, at a ~n ~ ~s ~d ~ degrees Fahrenheit, ~til ~e dJ~er~ ~{ore ~d aft~ a ~ o~ 4Uing, o~ not less ~ ~ve (5) hours, Js ~ (02) ~r ~t of the weight ~{ore such ~nai E~ s~ ~1 ~ be immers~ in mp water for twen~-four ~ ~ for one m~utc, ~d weiSe~ ~e test r~ult shall ~ ~lculated as a ~rcenmge of ~e ~nal d~ m-~m~ ab~ion ~1 ~ not ~re ~an ten (10) ~r ~ ~st r~ul~ shall ~ ~ s~arately for each s~ ~e w~$~ ~1 ~ r~d to one-t~ (0, l) ~rc~t of ~e ~nal d~ I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly ~ssed by tbs Bo~rd of Trustees of Sont~ Ans, *t * regular'meeting thereof held on of ~arch, 1925, by the follow,ne vote: Ayes, of the City the 16th da Trustees C.N. Chspm~n, Ceo McPhee, E.B. Collier F.L. Purlnton The ~nperlntendent of Streets shall select at random for testing purposes, one length of vlw for es~h ~o hundr~ (~) feet, or fracti~ ther~f, of ~ch s~e of pi~ to ~ laid, ~e minimum nm~r of spectrums to ~ tested shall ~ ~ix (6) for each sele~ion 0f e~h ske of pi~ ~. ~ select~ for'testln~ purposes shall ~ delivered by the ~ntractor for ~e ~e numar of pi~ to ~ tested for the 5and Bearing Crushing Test ~nd the Hydro- s~fic Pressure Test shall be at least three (3) for each of these tests and for s~ecg~ of each s~e of pi~. ~ever the len~h o{ each size of pipe to ~ lald is more than ~elve hundr~ (~) feet, that numar of pi~ which most closely represents fif~-one (51) ~r cent · e sp~ime~ shall ~ tested for crushin~ stren~h lad ~e remainder of ~e s~clm~s Sh~ll ~ test~ for hydros~tic ~essure. The n~r of pipes to be tested for absorption shall ~ ~e same n~r ~s are t~ted for c~shlng stre~h, and the pi~s to ~ used for the absorpti~ test sh~ll sel~ted from ~ose pipes which have met the r~uirements of ~e crashing tes~ In ~klng any ~e of ~e ~ree (3) tests a~ve mentionS, ~e n~r of pi~s to test~ in ~e s~ond ~leaion of pipes, as hereinafter specified, shall ~ five (5) {or ~ pi~ that {~il~ to ~t the requirements of ~e first sel~ti~. If in making ~y one of the three (3) tests abo~e mentioned, ei~ty (~) ~r c~t or more of the s~imens tested meet the r~uirements imposed ~ that test, all of the in ~e shi~ent or delivery corres~nding to ~e s~es so test~ shall ~ considered as ~pl~ng with ~at tesL Unless o~e~ise sp~ified herein, the specimens of pipe shall be s~nd pipe havi~ d~slons ~sist~t wi~ ~ese sp~ificatlons, whi~ pipe shall, ~fore ~sting, ~ freed from all visible moisture, ~d when so fr~ from moisture, e~ch specimen shall ~ me~- ~ ~d ins~t~ ~d ~e results of these observati~ shall be recorded by the Su~r- in~d~t of Struts. (1) S~D B~ING CRUSHING TEST. The l~d shall ~ applied at a aifo~ r~te of ab~t two thousand (~) pounds ~r minute, or in increments of no~ ~re ~ one hundred (1~) ponds, at ~e same ~te. The pi~ shall n~ ~ allowed to s~d ~der ~e l~d lo~er th~ is r~ulr~ to ~ly ~e l~d ~d to obse~e and re.rd ic The tes6~ ~e shall ~ subst~tial ~d rigid ~rou~hou~ ~ ~t ~ ~stri- ~tion of ~e Io~d will not ~ afl.ted by ~e deformation or ~elding of ~ny ~ The ~ar~s and ~e s~cimens shill ~ ac~rately centered so as to s~e ~ ~i~l distribution of the loadin~ on each side of the c~ter of ~e pi~ in ~ di~i~ The pi~ to ~ test~ shall ~ carefully ~dded a~ve and ~low in s~d, for f~rt (~) of ~e circ~ierence of ~e pipe measured on ~e middle li~ of ~e shell. ~e d~ of ~ddin~ i~ve and ~Iow ~e ~ at the th~est ~ints s~ll ~ o~-h~lf (~) of ~e ~us of ~e middle line of the shell. ~ ~ used shall ~ clean, and s~ll be such as will pass a No. 4 ~ ~ top ~ring fr~e sh~l not ~ allow~ ~ c~e in ~a with ~e pi~ wi~ ~ t~ ~sr~ ~at~ The u~r surface of ~e s~d in ~e t~ ~sri~ shall s~ l~el wi~ a s~t ~ and shlB ~ covered wi~ a ri~d t~ ~ar~g plate, ~e I~ of ~h pla~ s~ll ~ ~e t~ le~ of ~e pi~. ~d t~ width of which plate s~l~ l~s~ ~ ~ ~ ~ inside wi~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I The space between the circumference of the ~ower inside diameter of the socket and the spigot of the pipe placed in said socket shall be not less than one-half the annular (h) hereof. (g) pERMISSIBLE VARIATIONS. The permissible variations from the dimensions given in the above table, shall be as stated in the following table: TABLI~ OF pEI/MIS~IBLE VARIATIONS IN DIMENSIONS FOR VIT2IFI~D cLIY Inches Depth of Socket Thickness of Shell Inside Diameter of Foot (--) Inches (--) Inches (--) Bore Inches (+ -) Normal Size Length Inches per Col. 1 Col. 2 10" it" 15" lS" ii" Col. 3 It" %*, Col. 3-16" 7-16" Note: The minuS sign (--) alone indicates that the plus variation is not limited; the plus. and minus sign (-t- --) indicates variation in both excess and deficiency in dimension. (h) IMPI~RFECTIONS. All pipes and specials must be free from injurious cracks. checks, blisters, broken rims or other imperfections. The /ollowin~ imperfections in pipe or special will be considered injurious and cause /or rejeetinm (1) A single crack in the body of the' pipe, extending through the entire thickness re~rdlees of the extent of such crack A single fire crack which extends through one-half the thickness and over three (3) inches lor~. (2) Two or more tlre cracks in the body of the pipe, of a less lrngth than three (3) inches and extending through one-half (ii) of the thickness. Any fire crack which is more thsn one-sixteenth (1-16) of an inch wide at its widest point. ($) Lumps, blisters or flakes on the interior surface of a pipe or special. (4) Two or more breaks in the socket or spigot, unless they can be placed in the upper hal{ of the sewer. (5) When the bore or socket of the pipe varies /rom a true circle more than three (3) per cent of its nominal diameter. (6) When a pipe or special designed to be straight exhlbii~ a deviation from a straight llne of more than three-eights (~) of Im inch. (?) A piece broken from the spigot end deeller tha, the socket or longer lhan third of the diameter ot the pipe. (8) A piece broken from the bell end, if the fracture extends into the body of the pipe, or is Iongnr than one-Shied of the diameter of the pipe. · I be furnished with each branch pipe and consist o! n disk of (1) CAPS. Ca. lm ~.ha !./~ ~ an inch thick, fitting snugly into the socket of the branch vltri~ed clay, three.sourms (j) TESTS. The tests for vitri£ed clay pipe shall include the folinwing: 1. ~d Bearing Cruchin~ Test. 2. Hydrostatic Preesu~ CITY OF sANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA STANDARD SPECIFICATION NUMBER 52. , Vitrified Clay Pipe. Sewer. (a) QUALITY. All vitrified clay pipes shall be of first quality, vitrified, salt-glared sewer pipe, sound and well burned throughout their entire thickness, imprevious to tools. tu~, and must give a metallic ring when struck with a hammer. (b) (3LAZIN(3. The pipe must be smooth and its interior surface must be thoroughly (c) SIZE AND SHAPE. All pipes shall be socket pipes, with sockets true, circular und concentric with the bore of the pipe. All sockets must be of sufficient diameter to receive to the full depth the spigot end of the next followi~ pipe or special, without any chipping whatsoever oi either, and also to leave an annular space, as specified i~ the ~ol- lowi~ table: The deep and wide socket pipe shall have circular corrugations on the inside o/ the socket for its entire depth, and also on the outside of the spigot end for a corresponding depth. (d) IDENTIFICATION MARKS. At least seventy-five (75) per cent of usch de- livery of pipe sh~ll have clearly indented or stenciled on the outer surface the name of its manufacturer. In place of the name of the manufacturer a trade-mark may be substituted oI a size and type which shall be approved by the City Engineer, and a copy thereof filed with the City Clerk. (e) LENGTHS. The length of all sizes of straight pipe, exclusive of socket, except four (4) and six (6) inch pipe, shall be two and one-half (2~) feet. Four (4) and six (6) inch pipe ~h~ll be two (2) feet. or two and one-half (2~) feet, (0 DIMENSIONS. The thickness o! the shell, the depth of the socket, and thc ~nular sp~ce shall have the dimensions given in the {ollowlng table: TABLE OF DIMENSIONS FOR VITRIFIED CLAY PlPB Depth of ~)eJmt Minimum A~nultr CoL 3 CoL 4 CoL S Cd. 6 Ca~ I ~i" 2" 2½" ~/" ~t" ~,, ~.~,, 2-~" ~" ~" ~,, ~.~,, z-~" ~" ~" ~.~- 2-~" r ~" ~" ]_~,, ~.~,, ~-~,, ~,, ~,, ].~,, z.~" s~" ~" ~" 2.4- i" z' 3" 4" ½" ii" The annular space referred to in columns 5 and 7 of the above table is the space between the circumt~ace of the upper inside diameter o! the socket and the spigot of the pipe ~ in s~id ~ ~ mmuhr spice given in s~id cob,runs 6 m~d ? bei~g the m!.imum mmulv SliCe ~liow~bl~. excepting for the variaiion given in (h) hereof. 238 Noes, Trustees No~e Absents Trustees J.W. Tuhbs Attest: (SEA E. L. Vesel7 ...... Cl~rk of the uity of ~anta RESOLUTION NO. 1460. A RE~ LUTION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, PROVIDING FOR A FORM OF SPECIFICATIONS AND A STANDARD SPECIFICATION FOR PORTLAND C~ENT CONCRETE PAVE- 5~ENT (0Nw CO~S?) TO BE USED IN ALI. STREET WORK IN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA The Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aris do resolve as follows: SMCTION I. That the following set forth specifics- lions ~ball be the standard specifications for Portland Cement Concrete Pavement (One Course) to be used in all street work in the City of Santa Aaa, and shall, be known ss "Standard Speci- fication No. 100", ,s follows, to.wit: ca the plans or made necessary due to susponsio~ of the work (sneh as breakdowns, noon or night stops). These joints shall be ve~ical and placed either along or at right angle~ to the oenter line of the pavement, and file vertical surface shall be _~i~hed smoothly. These joints ehall be comtructed by placing a vertical tmlldtead or header well stalted or otherw~e held to line, and equal in width to the thickness of the pavement. ~C~IOll~ 10. C021tUOATIgD ¢0B~TRUCTIOI~ JOIl~'l'~. Corrugated construction joints shall be constructed when shown or indicated on the plans. They are intended to take the place ot the above described plain construction joints and shall conform to file above with the following additional requirements: All corrugated construction joints shall be constructed by neing a strip of standard corrugated iron or other tongue and grooved or corrugated metal strip of a design approved by the Superintendent o~ Streets. These strips shall be at least~_~t~e~W (20) gauge sheet ?tal cut with the corrugations running lengthwise with the str~p,~mnd ero~s section of the pavement. The strip of metal shall be one-half (~) inch less in width than the thickness of the pavement and not less than ten (10) feet in length. During the plac/ng of the concrete, these metal strips shall be supported by a bulkhead or header in the ~ manner as specified for expansion joint fillers. The metal strips shall be firmly held in position and when complete, the upper edge shall be not less than one-half (~) inch I~einw the finished surface of the pavement. ~B/21'IOB tr. CURIBG C01~¢RETE. Immediately after the concrete is finished as required by these specifications, it shall be covered with canvas or burlap, and kept moist by sprinkling. The necessary precautions ~hall be taken, while placing the covering over the concrete, to prevent marring the surface. Aa soo~ as the concrete has set sufficiently to permit the placing of earth d~e_~horeol~ -'-~ ' ' rem~a~d earth wtgwut damaging the surface, the canvas or burlap covenng shall be ~ shah be constructed. The entire surface of the pavement shall be floo~ed with water to a del~h of not less than one and one=half (l~) inches for a period of twelv~ (12) days. It shall then he allowed to dry for a period of four (4) days and then thoroughly cleaned o! all dirt and other debris. lu the event that the pavement is not thoroughly and satisfactorily floo~ for any reaso~ whatsoever, by noon 'of file day following the pouring, or that has become dry foe any reason and is not again flooded by noon of the day the dry condition w~s diseovered will be considered su/~clent grounds for the suspension of further pouring of concrete and all available men and necessary equipment shall be used to properly flood the pave- mes~ If it is not thoroughly and satislactorily flooded by three ($) o'clock of that after. aoo~ it will be considered su~clent grounds for the rejection of that portinn of the portent ~i~XOIl 12. PROTECTION. All traffic shall be barred from the paved portion of the street for a per~d o{ twenty- ~le (21) days. The Contractor, however, must arrange to take care of the j~i~ti~[ tra~c so as to inconvenience the general public as little as possible. Temporary by-pasts over · he pavement at cross streets shall be constructed at each alternate cross albert unless file Superintendent of Streets shall order a less number to be constructed, i~ whioh case they simll be at such cross streets as he may direct. Such by-passes shall be constructed within ninety-six (96) but not less than forty- eight (48) hours ~{ter the concrete has been placed, and shall consist of al least eix (6) ind~es of earth placed over the pavement and the earth covered with two~/~h planks. the rolling and floating process, it shall be belted over with a combined crosswise and longitudinal motion, using long vigorous crosswise strokes of the belt. At this belting the longitudinal motion shall be slight, but it may be ncreased in succeeding beltings. Care shall be taken not to work the crown out of the pavement nor to permit the edges of the belt to dig into the surface of the concrete. Just before the concrete obtains its initial set and after the water glaze or sheen disappears, the surface shall be given a final belting to produce a uniiorm surface of gritty texture. This belting shall be done by using short rapid tronsverse strokes with a sweeping longitudinal motion. The surface shall be belted as many times as required to produce the above described result, but in no case shall it be belted less than three (3) times. Badly worn belts must not be used. (e) After the final belting, ail exposed edges of the pavement and all expansion joints, and along all header lines, the edge shall be rounded off with a one-hal/ (~) inch radius edging tool. A split float, having a length of not less than seven (7) feet, shall be used on all expansion joints. When noted on the plans the concrete pavement shall be mechanically tamped and leveled off with a machine of approved design. The mechanical tamper shall go over each area of the pavement at least five (5) times and at such intervals as will produce results as above specified, and shall then be rolled, floated and belted as hereinbefore described. SECTION 7. JOINTS AND FILLERS, !~xpansion joints shall be constructed when shown or otherwise indicated on the plans. The filler /or the expansion joints shall consist ot prepared strips of bitumen, or fibre matrix and bitumen, or similar material of approved quality, and shall be three-fourths (~) inch in thickness and the width shall be at least one and one-half (IX) inches greater than the thickness of the pavement. The joint filler shall be placed in a vertical position and at right angles to the center llne of the street. On completion of the pavement, the lower edge of the filler shall be in contact with the subgrade /or its entire length. The joint filler shall be supported by a well staked steel or wooden bulkhead or header of sufficient strength to hold the same in a vertical position as well as in a straight line until the concrete has been placed and tamped, after which the bulkhead or header shall be removed and the space carefully filled with additional concrete and thoroughly tamped. The contractor shall use extreme care in the placing of expansion joint fillers to pre- vent damaging them during the placing, tamping and finishing oi the concrete. Belore the pavement is opened to traffic, all expansion joint fillers shall be trimmed /tush with the surface of the pavement. 8RCTION S~ EXPANSION JOINT SUPPORTS. l~xponsion joint supports shall be constructed only when indicated on the plans, and shall be of thc dimensions as shown in dctell on the plans. These supports must be built ot the same mixture of concrete as the pavement and their upper surface shall be finished smoothly with a steel trowel and flush with the sub-base. They shall be cured by covering with damp sand or earth for at least five ($) days, and ptanked or otherwise protected when crossed by trucks, wagons, mixer or other equipment. SECTION 9. pLAIN CONSTRUCTION JOINTS. All construction or contracting joints will be plain joints unless otherwise noted on the plans. They shall consist of longitudinal joints along the center llne of the pavement, wbon shown on plans; and where expansion joints are not used, all transverse jo/nts shown The concrete next to curks, gutters, headers and side forms shall be spaded with a flat tool, so that sufficient mortar will exude {rom the mass to form a dense and smooth vertical surface. Should it become necessary {rom any cause, to suspend the work for a period of one (1) hour or more, an emergency header shall be placed at right angles to the center line oi the pave~nent and the concrete finished to such a header. When proceeding again with the work, this header or joint shall be treated as an expansion joint and provided with a filler if expansion joints are noted on the plans to be used, otherwise the ioint shall be treated as a construction joint of the type noted on the plans. In no case shall an emcrgetlcy header be placed less than fi/teen (15) feet from the last expansion or construction joint. Where a distance of less than fifteen'(l$) would obtain, the concrete shall be removed or cut back to the joint ~(~I'ION 6. FINISHING. By means of templets, rollers, floats, belts, and such other equipment as may be necessary, the concrete shall be brought to a true and uniform surface and into a solid, dense and compact mass. The surface, after final finishing, shall be free from any unevenness greater than ene=fourth (~.{) inch, measured from a straight edge ten (10) feet in length, placed on the sur/ace of the concrete parallel to the center line. Finishing shall be done in the following manner: (a) Immediately after pouring, the concrete shall be tamped by means of a templet of approved design, built rigidly and conforming to the true cross-section of the finished pavement, and used at right angles to the center line of the street. It shall then be struck off with tl!_e same templet and retamped until the concrete has become a solid compact mass with an even sur/ace. All excess material shall be moved ahead and any low point appear- ing during the tamping shall be filled and retamped. As soon as possible, all headers that require removal shall be removed and the space filled with concrete carefully tamped to grade. Within fifteen (15) minutes after the above tamping process, the surface shall be rolled transversely ~vith an iron roller. Said roller shall be not less than five (5) feet nor more than eight (8) feet in length and not less than eight (8} inches nor more than twelve (12) inches in diameter, and shall weigh (including the weight of fastenings) not more than twenty-five (25) pounds nor less than fifteen (15) pounds per foot of length of roller. The roller shall be round and smooth with a straight edge surface. The roller shall be operated from one edge o£ the pavement to the other at such an Ingle with the center line that it will advance not more than one-half (~) the length of the roller each time across. The roller shall not be fouled with earth or other material. After the rolling process has covered a section of the pavement as above described, it shall be similarly rolled at intervals not to exceed thirty (~0) minutes until all excess water is removed. (c) After the rolling process and when the concrete surface has reached the proper consistency, the surface shall be floated, using a straight edged wooden templet of not less than twelve (12) nor more than twenty (20) feet in length, with a floating or smooth- ing surface of not less than six (6) nor more than ten (10) inches in width, using the templet with its length parallel to the center line of the street. The straight edged templet shall be operated from two bridges and from the sides toward the center, smoothing down the high places and filling up the low places by a planing process. Low places which can- not be filled by the planing process shall be filled with additional concrete and again floated with the straight edged templet (d) The final finishing of the sur£nce shall be accomplished by using a canvas belt of not less fhan six (6) ply and not less than ten (10) inches wide and having a length of at least two (2) feut grenter ,t,s~ the width of th~ pa~eesent !,~iately following The coarse aggregate shill consist of a class "A' mixture of either crushed stone or gravel as hereinbefore specified. The voids in the concrete shall be completely fiiled with mortar. If voids appear, this condition shall be remedied by reducing the proportion of coarse aggregate and not by increasing the amount of fine aggregate. A cubic yard of concrete in place shall contain not less than six (6) bags of Portland Cement. SECTION 3. MIXING CONCRETE. A mechanical batch mixer shall be used, in which the material, including the water, can be precisely and regularly proportioned and thoroughly mixed. The Contractor shall mix, without slopping or spilling, such quantity of aggregates, as will be within the capacity of the mixer and in no case shall the quantity be such as to require the splitting of a sack ot cement. The mixing shall continue /or a minimum time of one (1) minute within the drum after all of the ingredients, including the water, are assembled therein, during which time the drum shall revolve at the speed for which it was designed, but shall not make less than fourteen (14) revolutions nor more than eighteen (18) revolutions per minute. The entire contents of the drum shalt be discharged before any materials are placed therein for the succeeding batch. Leaking water valves, pipe, or hose conections either within the mixer drum or else- where, will not be permitted, and will be considered sufficient grounds for susimnding the work. until the same is repaired. No concrete shall be used that shows evidence of having become set or that has become unfit for use from any cause, and no remixing of concrete will be permitted. 8BCTION 4. CONSISTENCY. The concrete shall be mixed with only sufficient water to produce a mass which will hold its shape when struck off with a templet, and in no case shall it be such as to permit a separation of the coarse aggregate from thc fine a~regatc, in handling. The consistency of the concrete shall he determined by the [ollowing test: A truncated cone, eight ($) inches at the base, four (4) inches it the top and twelve (12) inches high, shall be filled with the freshly mixed concrete and worked wRh I pointed three-eighths (~) inch round rod as the concrete is placed in the mold. It shall then be struck off level with the top, and the mold gently removed by a continuous upward pull. The difference between the height of the concrete after the mold is removed and the height of the mold will be considered the slump. For all concrete finished with a mechanical tamping and figishing machine, the slump shall not exceed one and one-fourth (1~) inches and for all hand tamped and finished concrete, the slump shall not exceed two (2) inches. SBCTION 5, PLACING CONCRETE. Immediately prior to placing the concrete, thc subgrlde shall be brought to an even surface and all loose earth removed or thoronghly compacted. The surface shall then be thoroughly sprinkled, but no pools of water shall exist when the concrete is placed. After mixing, the coucrcte shall be deposited rapidly upon the subgrade to a depth of three-eiihths (~) of an inch ~eater than the required thickness of the pavement unless i construction joint is to be used along the center line~ Where a construction joint is to be used alon~ the center llne, the concrete shall be placed to the full width of one-half (~) the pavement and in ill cases in a continuous operation of successive batches between CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA STANDARD SPECIFICATION NUMBER 100. Portland Cement Concrete Pavement. (One Course) Upon a subgrade prepared as hereinbefore specified, and thoroughly dampened by means of a spray nozzle, shall be laid a Portland Cement Pavement of such width, thickness and cross sections as shown on the plans. (a) FORMS OR HEADERS. ~/here the pavement does not terminate against smother pavement, and along the edges when it does not terminate against a concrete curb or gutter, and before the final trimming of the subgrade, the Contractor shall set side forms or headers on a firm foundation true to line and grade. All timber side forms or headers shall be at least two (2) inebes thick and equal in width to the full thickness of the pavement, and shall be of good sound timber free from wasp, knots, or other imperfections. Their upper edges shall conform to the finished grade · nd cross-section of the pavement. All joints simll be scabbed with one inch lumber equal in width to the width of the ~ ~ ~t least'eighteen (18) inches long. ~ ~ ~,,,,$ or headers shall be held to the established line and grade by stakes ~ I~a~ ~ stakes shall be at least two (2) inches by three ($) inches and twenty (20) tm~es long, or longer if necessary, to properly support the headers. Stakes shall be placed ~nmediately adjacent to either side of the joint and at intervals of not more than thirty (~0) inches therefrom. Placing of concrete will not be permitted until the forms are absolutely firm and rigid ~d capable of resisting all tendency to spring out of line, or settle during the prOgress of the W°rk. If metal forms are used they must be of approved design and equal in width to the thickness of the pavement and shall be free from warp or other defects. (b) Where pavement edges are adjacent to curbs, temporary forms or headers shall be used as a guide to the final subgrade trimming and the laying of the pavement. All such temporary headers shall be set not more than two (2) feet from the curb and shall be of good sound timber free from warp, at least two (2) inches thick and equal in width to the thickness of the pavement. The top of the headers shall conform strictly to the grade of the pavement and shall be well staked with stakes of sufficient size and length and at such intervals as will insure rigidity under the templet in tamping of the concrete. Alt stakes and temporary headers are to be removed and the space filled with concrete prior to any finishing operation. ~TION 2. CONCRZT~ PROPORTIONS. The concrete shall be mixed in the proportion of one (1) bag of Portland Cement, to not more than two (2) cubic feet of fine aggregate to not more than four (4) cubic feet of co.se a~r~'ate, and in no case shall the volume o~ the fine ag~reg&te be less than one-h af (~) the volume of the coacse aggregate, Thi ~.ne ~ sl~ll co~siet of c~qerete san~ as hereinbefore spocified. 239 I hereby certify thet the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly p~ssed by the Board of Trustees of the Cit day of Ayes, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 16th 1925, by the followlug vo~e: Trustees C.H. Chapmsn, F.L. Pur[~ton Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees J.W. Tubbs Oeo ~cOhee, E.B. Collier Attest: E.I. VEGELY (S~AL) Clerk of the City of Santa Aha RESOLUTION No. 1461 A RESOLUTION 0P TEE BOARD CF TRUSTEWS OF TNF CITY SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, PROVIDING FOR A FOB~ OR SPECIFICATIONS AND A STANDAR~ SPECIFICATION FOR C~F~NT CONCR~TE P!P~ TO BE I~FD IN AIL STRw~T W0MK IN TEE CITY OF SANTA ANA T~e Board resolve as follows: SECTION I. of Trustees of the City of Sant, Aha do That the fol]owlng set forth speclflea- tlnns shall be the standard specification~ for Cement Concret~ Pipe to be used in all street work in the City of Santa Aha, and shall be known as "S~and,rd Speclftcatiou No. 5~", ,s follows, to-wit: uo~m~n~ ~a@II[°o '8'~ ~qgoR oeo ~md~q0 sea uot~nlO~@~ ~uIo~e~o$ @~ ~eq~ K$I~o Eq@~ I The te~t~n~ machine shall be substantial and rigid throngho~t, so that the distribution of the load will not be affected by the deformation or yielding of any p~rt. The bearings and the specimen shall be accurately centered so as to socure a symmetrJ= cai distribution of the loading on each side of the center of the pipe in every direction. The pipe to be tested shall be carefully bedded above and below in sand, for one-fourth (]~) of the circumference of the pipe measured o~ the middle line of the shell. The det~h of heddip~ above and below the pipe at the thinnest points shall he one-half (~) the radius of ~e middle llne of the shell. The sand used shall be clean, and shall be such as will pass a one-fourth (~) inch The top beating frame shall not be allowed to come in contact with the pipe nor with the top bearing plate. The upper surface of the sand in the top bearing shall be struck level with a straight edge, and shall be covered with a rigid top bearing plate, the Iongth of which plate shall be the total len~h of the pipe, and the width of which plate shall be not less than one-half inch less than the inside width of the top bearing frame* The lower surface of the top bearing plate shall be a true plane, made of heavy' timbers or other rigid nmterlal, capable of distributing the test load oniformly without bonding. The teat load shall be applied at thc exact center of this top bearing plate, in such a manner as to permit free motinn of the plate in all directions. For this purpose a spherical bearing is preferred, but two rollers at right angles may be used. The test may be made without the use of a testing machine, by piling weights directly on a platform resting on the to~ bearing plate provided, however, that the weights shall be piled symmetrically al)out a vertical llne through the center of the pipe, and that the platform shall not be allowed to touch the top bearing frame. The frames of the top and bottom bearings shall be made of timbers so heavy as to avoid betiding 5y the side pressure of the sand. The interior surfaces of the frames shall be dressed. No frame shall come in contact with the pipe during the test. A strip of cloth may be at~ched to the inside of the upper frame on each side, along the lower edge, to prevent the upper frame on each side, along the lower edge, to prevent the escape of sand bet'~reen the ~rame and the pipe. The inad shall be applied to each specimen until the amount specified in the following table, for the minimum crushing strength, has been reached. No additional pressure is required but may be applied for record purposes. The various sizes of pipe shall withstand the following pressures: Minimum (~rushing Strength 8ise (pomul~ per ~ foot). 6" 14~0 14~0 ~0" 1710 I$'* 21' 24" The net inside length of the pipe from the bottom of the socket to the spigot end of the pipe is to he used as the divisor in obtaining the aomunt of the crushing strength per linear foot, (2) X~¥DROSTATIC PRESSUF~ TF~ST. Sound full size pipe in each size shall be tested for leakage under internal hydrostatic pressure. When subjected to an internal hydrostatic pressure of ten (10) pounds per square ~ch during a period of five (5) minutes, the exterior surface of the p~pe shall not show (m) CAPS. Cal~ ahall be furnished with each branch of sewer pipe and sbsdl consist of a disk, nu~de of the same materail ~s the pipe, three-fourths (~) of an inch thick, ~n~ sn'~ly the socket of the branch pipe. (n) TESTS. The tests for concrete pipes shall include the following: (1) ~and Bea~ Crushing Test. (2) Hydrostatic Pressure Test. (3) Abso~tion Test. The Superintendent of Streets shall select at random for tes6n~ purposes one length of pipe for each two hundred (200) feet, or fraction thereof, of each size of pipe to be laid, the minimmn number of specimens to be tested to be six (6) for each select]on of each size of pipe. The pipe selected for testing purposes shall be deilvered by the Contractor when and where directed. The cost of this pipe, of its transportation and of the tests as specified herein~ shail be borne by the Contractor. The number of pipe to be tested for the Sand Bearing Crushing Test and the Hydro- static Pressure Test shall be et least three ($~ for each of these tests and for each eelectlo~ of each size of pipe` Whenever the length of each size of pipe to be laid is more than twelve hundred (1~0) feet, that number of pipe which most closely represents fifty-one (51) per cent of the specimens selected shall be tested for crushing strength and the remainder of the speci. mens shall be tested for hydrostatic pressure. ~Fhe number of pipe to be tested for absorption shail be the same number is are tested for crushing strength, and the pipe to be used for the absorption test shall be selected from these pipes which have met the requirements in the first selection. In making any of the three (3) tests above mentioned, the number of pipes to be tested in the second selection of pipe, as hereinafter specified, shall be five ($~ for each pipe that fails to meet the requirements in the first selection. If in talking any one of thc three tests above mentioned eighty (80) per cent or more of the specimens tested meet the reclulrements imposed by that test, all of the pipe in the shipment or delivery corresponding to thc sizes so tested shall be considered as complying with that test. If, however, more than twenty (20~ per cent of the specimens tested fail to meet the requirements of that test, a second selection of pipe shall be m~de for that test. If eighty (80) per cent or more of the pipe selected including those first selected, meet the requirements of that test, all of the pipe corresponding to the sizes so tested shall be considered as complying with that test, otherwise all pipe of these sizes will be rejected. Unless otherwise specified herei~, the specimens shall be sound pipe, having dimensions consistent with these specifications which pipe shall, before testing, be freed hum ail visible moisture. When so freed from moisture, each specimen shail be measured and inspected, and the resaits of the observations shall be recorded by the Superintendent of Streets. (1~ ,~ND BEARING CRUSHING TEST. The load shall be applied at a uniform rate of about two thousand (2000~ pounds per minute or in increments of not more than one hundred (100~ pounds at the same rate. The pipe shall not be allowed to stand under the load longer than is required to apply the loud and to observe and record it. 8" 10' 12" 14" 16" 18" 24,~ 30" TABLE OF DIMENSION8 FOR CONCRgTB CULVERT PX~i~ The circles corresponding to the upper and lower inside diameters of the female end shall be concentric with the bore of the pipe. (I) IMPERFECTIONS. The flolowing imperfections in a pipe or special will be considered injurious and cause for repectinn. (1) When the bore or socket of sewer pipe varies from a true circle more than three (3) per cent c4 its nominal diameter. The same variation in the bore or female end of culver~ pipe will be allowed. (2) A pipe or special designed to be straight, exhibiting a deviation from a straight line of more than eighths (~) of an inch. (3) A single crack in the body of the pipe extending through the entire thickness, regardless of the length, of such crack. (4) A single crack which eXtends through one-half the thickness and over three (3) inches in length. (5) Two or more cracks in the body of the pipe of a less len~h than three (3) inches, and extending through one-half of the thickness. (6) Any crack which is more than one-sixteenth (1-16) of an inch wide at its widest point. (~) A piece broken {rom the spigot end of sewer pipe deeper than the socket or longer than one-third of the diameter of the pipe; or a piece broken from the bell if the fracture extends into the body of the pipe or is longer than one-third of the diameter of the pipe. This limitation applies likewise to the male and female ends of culvert pipe. (8) Two or more breaks in the socket or spigot of sewer pipe, or in the corresponding ends of culvert pipe, unless they can be placed in the upper half of the pipe when lald. (h) LBN(~THS. The length o~ all sizes of straisht sewer pipe six (6) inches or more in diameter shall be two and ooe-half (2~) feet, exclusive of sockets. T~e net laying.len~hs of all sizes of straight culvert pipe shall be two (2) feet. (i) DIMI~NSIONS FOR SEWER FIFI~. The thickness of the shell, the depth of the socket and the annular space shall Imve the dimensions given in the following table: TABL~ OF DIMgNSION$ FOR CONCRET~ ~I~WI~R PXP]~ C~ I CoL 2 CoL 3 CoL 4 C~ 5 C~ 6 CoL ~ 6" ~" ~" 2" 2-~" ~" ~" 8'* ~" ~" 2-~" 2-~" ~" ~" ~ff, ~,, ~" 2-~" 2-~" ~" ~" ~,, x_~,, ~.~" 2-%" 3" %" ~" ~5" 1-~" ~-~" 2-%" 3" %" ~" ~8" ~-~" ~-%" 2-~" ~" ~" ~" 2r' ~-~" ~-~" 2-~" 3-~" ~" ~" 24" 2-~" 2-~" 3" 4" ~" ~" The ~ular space reierr~ to in columns 6 and 7 of the a~e table is the s~ ~ween ~ clrc~fe~ of the ~p~r inside diameter o~ ~e s~t ~d the sp~m of the p~ in said ~k~, the annular space given ~ said colons 6 and 7 ~ing ~ mln~um ~ular s~ce allowable excepting for the variation ~ven in U) beret. The s~ce ~tween the circumference ot ~e l~er inside diameter of ~e s~ket ~d ~e s~igot of ~e pi~ placed in said s~ket shall ~ not l~s ~an one-eigh~ (~) ~ch s~rd ~ ~d n~ less ~ one-rough (~) inch for deep and wide s~et pi~, whi~ s~ce, t~e~er wi~ the ~nular spa~, shall ~ allowed the variation ~en in (j) her~[. (j) PERMISSIBLE VARIATIONS. Thc ~isslble variations ~r~ the dimensions given ~ ~e a~e ~ble shall ~ stated in the following table: TABL~ OF p~RMISSIBL~ VACATIONS IN DIMENSIONS FO~ CONCB~T~ ~ ot Pe~ Va~o~ ~ No~al Si~ ~n~ Inches Dep~ of Socket Thi~ess of Shell Inside Di~e~r ot In.es ~r F~t (--) Inch. (--) Inch~ (--) B~ l~es (+ -) ~. I ~1. 2 ~L 3 ~. 4 ~1. 5 1~' ~,, %'* 1-16" ~" ~, ~,, ~" 1-16" ~S" ~" ~" ~" 1F' ~" ~" ~" H" 21" ~" %" ~" 7-~6" ~. ~,, ~,, ~" ~" N~B: T~ minus sign (-) alone indicates ~at ~e pl~ variati~ is not limlted; ~e ~us ~d minus si~s (+ -) indicates variation in ~th exc~s ~d defici~ ~m~si~. (k) DIM~SIO~ FOR ~U~V~R~ PIP~. ~he ~ickn~ ~ ~ ~ell, ~e u~r ~d I~er ~sMe ~ers ~d depth o~ ~e ~ale end shll hve ~ d~ensi~ ~v~ ~ foltowio~ robie: CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA STANDARD SPECIFICATION NUMBER 53. Cement Concrete Pipe. (a) TYPES. Concrete pipe shall consist of two (2) types, namely: Sewer Pipe and Culvert Pipe. (b) SIZE AND SHAPE. All sewer pipes shall be socket pipes, with sockets true, circular and concentric with the bore of the pipes. All sockets must be of suttqcient diameter to receive to the full depth the sl~igot end of the next following pipe or special, without any chipping whatsoever of either, and also to leave an annular space, as specified in the following table. All culvert pipes, commonly known as "Hand Made" pipes shall have male and female ends tapered and shaped in such manner that when laid, the thickness of the shell of the lfipe through the joint is uniform and equal to its thickness between joints. (c) QUALITY. All concrete plpe shall be of tlrst quality, dense, tough and free from cracks or other imperfections which would be cause for rejection as hereinafter specified. Al1 pipe must give a metallic ring when struck with a hammer and its interior surface must be smooth. Pipe, when broken, shall appear homogeneous, and generally uniform; and, if contain- ing stone, shall show pieces of fractured stone firmly imbedded in the mortar. (d) MATERIALS. All pipes shall be made of Portland Cement, sand, broken stone or gravel as hereinbefore specified, provided that the size of the broken stone or gravel when used must be not greater than one-half (~) the thickness of the shell of the pipe. The pipe shall be made of a mixture which shall be, by meast~re, not less than one (1) part of cement to three (3) parts aggregate, and the aggregate shall be so probortioned as to produce a pipe which will comply with the tests herein specified. No hydrated lime, alum and soap, asphaltum, oil or other water proofing compound shall be used, nor shall any coating of cement wash be added to the inside surface. (e) METHODS OF MAKING. The pipe shall be made under a roof and the material shall be thoroughly mixed in a hatch machine mixer. Sewer pipe shall be machine-molded and machine-compacted. Culvert pipe shall be made in conapslble n, olds and thoroughly rammed. Each lenl~'~h of culvert pipe twenty-four (24) inches or thirty (30) inches in diameter shall be reinforced with two (2) steel rings, made of one-fourth (~) inch steel bars, one ring being placed six (6) idches from each end. Each length of culvert pipe thirty-six (36) inches in diameter shall be reinforced with three (3) similar rings, one being placed at the center and one four ~hlS relnt0rcement shall apply to h0th single and double strength (4) Inches fr0rn each end. ' ' ' pipes. Where the pipe to be used in the work is to be manufactured under these specifications, the Superintendent o£ Streets shall, at all times, have free and uninterrupted access to the plant for the purpose of inspecting the materials being used, the methods of making, and the- finished pipe. (f) CURING, ~l~-adtl pipe shall be kept thoroughly wet for a period of seven (?) days and then stored for an additional period of twenty-one (21) days before it is used. (g) MARKING, EaCll pipe shall have thc date el its manufacture clearly marked or stenciled on its outer surface. ~ESOLUTION NO. 14~2. A R~ IUTION OF T~E BOAR~ OF ~RUSm~S OF THE CITY SANTA ANA, CAI !FO.W~!IA, PROVIDING FOR A FOR~J O~ S~ECIF~C;~TZONS AN~ A S~ANDARD SP~CTFICATION ~3R Ail POR~IANP C~.~mNT CONCRETE ~ASF mO p? T~emD TT~ AT! STRW~T "O.~E.. TN TW~ CITY OF SAlTy. ANA The ~o~r¢ of mrustees e¢ the City of Ssnt~ Aha do resolve es SECTION I. ~¢t the fo~]s~!n~ set forth specifica- tions shall be t~e ~tandard specifications for Portland Ce- ment Concrete B~se, tv be used in ~]7 street w~rk in the City of Santa ima, s~d shall be k~owo as "Standard Specification No. 101", as fottowsw to-wit: SECTION 7. CURING. Within one (I) hour after laying the concrete base, it shall he covered with canvas or burlap. This covering shall remain in place and be kept wet for a period of twenty- four (24) hours. The entire surface of the concrete shall be thoroughly wet at least four (4) times daily for twelve (12) days after laying. When directed by the Superintendent of Streets, crossings shall be provided at street intersections. The number of crossings shall not exceed one (1) to each alternate street intersecdon and shall bc constructed not less than ~eventy~two (?2) hours nor more ~chan ninety-six (96) hours after the pouring of the con- crete. The crossing shall consist of covering the concrete with two (2) inch planks and placing thereon at least six (6) inches of earth. After the base is completed, a period of twenty-one (21) days shall elapse before the wearing surface is lald. SEC?ION 8. UNIT PRICES. Unless the bidding proposal contains an independent item for Portland Cement Con- crete Base course, the unit price per square foot as contained in the bidding proposal for complete pavement including both the base course and the wearing surface shall be the basis of payment, and shall be payment in full for both the base course and the wearing surface complete in place, including all materials, labor, equipment, and other incidental expense. hereby certify that *~* foregoing re~ui~rly ~sssed by tho Board of Trustees of at a regular meet~n~ tkereof held on the 192~, h~ t~ foil?win? vote: Trustees C.F. Chaymar:, F.L. Purimton NO~S, mr~stees Non£ Absent, Trustees J.W. Tubbs ~eso]ution was thc City ¢olller, canebe precisely and regularly proportioned and thoroughly mixed. The Contractor shall mix, without slopping or spilling, such quantity of aggregates, as will be within the capacity of the mixer and in no case shall ihe quaotity be such as to require the splitting of a sack of cement. The mixing shall continue for a minimum time of one (1) minute within the drum after all of the ingredients, including the water, are assembled therein, during which time the drum shall revolve at the speed for which it was designed, but shall not make less than fourteen (14) nor more than eighteen (18) revolutions per minute. The entire contents of the drum shall be discharged before any materials are placed therein for the succeeding batch. Leaking water valves, pipe, or hose connections either within the mixer drum or else- where, will not be permitted, and will be considered sufficient grounds for suspending the work until the same is repaired. No concrete shall be used that shows evidence of having become set or that has become unfit for use from any cause, and no remixing of concrete will be permitted. SECTION 4. CONSISTENCY. The concrete shall be mixed with only sufficient water to produce a mass which will hold its shape when struck off with a templet, and in no case shall it be such as to permit a separation of the coarse aggregate from the fine aggregate in handling. The consistency of the concrete shall be determined by the following test: A truncated cone, eight (8) inches at the base, four (4) inches at the top and twelve (12) inches high, shall be filled with the freshly mixed concrete and worked with a pointed three-eighths (-If) inch round rod, as the concrete is placed in the mold. It shall then be struck off level with the top, and the mold gently removed by a continuous upward pull. The difference between the height of the concrete after the mold is removed and the height of the mold will be considered the slump. Thc slump shall not exceed two (2) inches. SECTION 5. PLACING CONCRETE, Immediately before placing the concrete, the subgrade shall be brought to an even surface and all loose earth removed or thoroughly compacted. The surface shall then be thoroughly sprinkled, but no pools of water shall exist when the concrete is placed. After mixing, the concrete shall be deposited rapidly upon thc subgrade to a depth of three-eights (~v~) of an inch greater than thc required thickness of the base, to allow for tamping, and to thc full width of thc base. Thc concrete next to curbs, gutters, headers, and side forms shall be spaded with a flat · tool, so that sufficient mortar will exude from the mass to form a dense and smooth vertical surface. Should it become necessary, from any cause, to suspend the work for a period of one (1) hour or more, an emergency header shall be placed at right angles to the center llne of the base and the concrete l~nished to such a header. SECTION 6. FINISHING. Immediately after pouring, the concrete shall be tamped by means of a templet of approved design, built rigid and conforming to the true cross.section of the finished base, and used at right angles to the center line of the street. It shall then be struck off with the same templet and re-tamped until the concrete has become a solid compact mass with an even surface. All excess material shall be moved ahead and any low point appearing during tamping shall be filled and retamped. CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA STANDARD SPECIFICATION NUMBER 101. Portland Cement Concrete Base. Upon a subgrade prepared as hereinbefore specified, and thoroughly dampened by means of a spray nozzle, shall be laid a Portland Cement Concrete Base of such width, thickness and cross-section as shown on the plans. SECTION 1. (a) FORMS OR HEADERS. Where the base does not terminate against another pavement, and along the edges when it does not terminate against a concrete curb or gutter, and before the final trimming of the subgrade, the Contractor shall set side forms or headers on a firm foundation true to line and grade. All timber side forms or headers shall be at least two (2) inches thick and equal in width to the full thickness of the base, and shall be good sound timber free from warp, knots, or other imperfections. Their upper edges shall conform to the finished grade and cross-section of the base. All joints shall be scabbed with one inch lumber equal in width to the width of the form and at least eighteen (18) inches long. The side forms or headers shall be held to the established grade by stakes and braces. All stakes shall be at least two (2) inches by three (3) inches and twenty (20) inches long 6r longer if necessar'd, to properly supoprt the headers. Stakes shall be placed immediately adjacent to either side of the joint and at intervals of not more than thirty (30) inches therefrom. Placing of the concrete will not be permitted until the forms are absolutely firfil'nmfl rigid and capable of resisting all tendency to sl~ring out of line or settle during the progress of the work. If metal forms are used, they must be of approved design and equal in width to the thickness of the base and shall be free from warp or other defects. SECTION 2. CONCRETE PROPORTIONS. The concrete shall be mixed in the proportion of one (1) bag of Portland Cement, to not more than two (2) cubic feet of fine aggregate to not more than four (4) cubic feet of coarse aggregate, and in no case shall the volume of the fine aggregate be less than one-half (~) the volume of the coarse aggregate. The fine aggregate shall consist of concrete sand as hereinbefore specified. The coarse aggregate shall consist of a Class "A" mixture of either crushed stone o; ~avel as hereinbefore specified. The voids in the concrete shall be completely filled with mortar. If voids appear, this condition shall be remedied by reducing the proportion of coarse aggregate and not by increasing the amount of fine aggregate. A cubic yard of concrete in place shall contain not less than six (6) bags of Portland Cement. The amount of mixing water used shall be the least that will produce a workable mix. SECTION $. MIXING CONCRETE. A mechanical batch mixer shall be used, in which the material, including the water 242 httest: E. I. Ve~e]~ (SEAL) Clerk of the City of Sant~ A~a RESOLUTION NO. 1463. A RFSOIUT!ON OF THm BOARD OF mRUSTEES OF TFE C I~ OF SANTA ANA, CAIIFORNIA, PROVIDING E0R A ~O~.M OF SPECIFICATIONS AND A STANDARD SPECIFICATION FOR SANITARY SESERS TO BE USED IN AI.I STRFET WORK IN T~{E CIT~ OF SANTA ANA The Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha do resolve as follows: SECTION I. That the fo]low~rg set forth specifle~- tions shall be the standard specifications for Sanitary Sewers to be used in all street work in the City of Santa Aha, and ah. Il be known as "Standard Specfficatiou No. ~2", as follows, to-wit: Coaf:r~e piers and other structures for sulqsorting or atahOrtng se~es ~ ~ at the locations and according to the 6etails shown ~ t.e phOs 1n~-1~-~''''+~ and the work herein specified. SECTIOH 1~. BACKFILLING. (e) TRENCHES AND TUNNELS. After a section of the sewer has been laid and the mortar in the joints has sutSciently set, the pipe shall be firmly bedded by hack~lling mn~nd the same with fine earth, free from stones or lumps, care being taken to give all '- tmnped so as neither to injure the pipe nor'to disturb the line or grade of the same. en~h shall then be deposited in the trench to a level one (1) foot above the top of ~e pipe a~d q~o~(rdghly compacted by tamping. The trench shall then be filled to within e~e (1) ~~h~ portion of the trench shall be filled and compacted in the same manner. Tunnels - ~be completely filled with earth and thoroughly compacted by tamping as soon as the habited (6~0) feet of the work, the trench shall he backfilled in layers not to exceed twelve (12) inches in thickness and each layer must be tamped solid with heavy iron a roller weighin~ not less than 2~0 pounds per inch width of tire, until the surface h~d and ~myielding. ton load will be considered as a satisfactory roller. On dirt streets l~he surface of the filling shall be left slightly above the original s~ttace, (b) MANHOLES AND OTHER STRUCTURES. The backfilling of ali strt~"tures nl~ll be made in layers of not to exceed tweive (12) inches, each layer being thoroughly · o~ the ground and then flooded. After settling, the remaining portion shall be made in layers ot twelve (12) inches as above described~ ~tly to withstand the pressure. S]~JiJS[ tn Rr. STORATIOI~ Ol~ SURFACE OVER SEWERS. in all streets, alleys or other public places, and on sewer rights of way, the surface over and adjacent to the sides of the trench shall, after being bacldilled and prepared as herainhe~ore specified, be finished by the Contr~tor without delay, in a workmanfike mo~ner, with the same class of resurfacing as the original surfacing and in accordance with ~tm specifications for'the same unless a different class of resurfacing is noted on the~j)hsl&~ In all cases, the thickness of the resurfacing shall be two (2) inches greater than the ~ surfacing ~nd shall conform to the grade of the a~jacent surface. After which, the streets, alleys, or other public places and sewer rights 04 way slmJl be cieaned of all dirt, trash and other materials accumulated from and during the peof~tm~__ e~ the work. After the forms have been removed, all prominent ridges and other irrer ~ the surface of the concrete shall be rubbed down with a carborundum block ot ~.. Sveo with a chisel . All projecting tie wires shall be cut beneath the surface. When shown on the plans, all exposed surfaces of the concrete, shall then he neatly plastered with cement mortar one-fourth (~) of an inch in thickness, such mortar being in the proportion herein- before specified for the purpose. The mortar shall be. well floated and thoroughly troweled into tie body of the concrete and finished to a smooth, uniform surface. All edges shall be slightly rounded. Unless otherwise shown on the plans or permitted by the Superln~ tendent of Stretes, cement wash or grout shall not be used for finishing concrete surfaces, 8ECTIOH 12. I[AHIIOLZS. Manholes are to be constructed at all intersections of main sewers and at other lo¢-:,tiohs a~ sho~ on ~e pl~s. All manholes are to ~ of ~e size, ior~ ~d ~ic~ess as ~ ~ s~ndard pl~s ~ file in ~e o~ce of ~e City Engin~r, and ~ey shall ~ of s~h ~i~, ~at wh~ c~lete, ~e t~ of ~e cast-ir~ frame ~d ~ver shall to ~e ~ablis~ street g~d~ or as othe~ise n~ed on ~e plans. All manholes shall ~str~ of Class "B' concrete and shall ~ provided with built ni steps of three. Ions (~) in~ ro~ ~o~ht ir~ r~s of g~ q~li~ ~d of ~e le~ ~d sha~ u sho~ ~ ~e s~da~ pl~s. Ev~ m~le shall ~ fi~ wi~ a cast iron frame and cover as s~ified ~der c~t~S ~d of ~e si~ and dimensi~ as s~ ~ ~ s~nd~d ~re ~all ~ ~k~ in found ~e ch~nels in ~e c~c~te foun~tions of manholes. They sh~l ~ tree, smith, and r~lar in sha~ and confo~ to the d~ensions sho~ on · e sta~ard plans. SECTION 13. F~.USH TA. NK~. Flus~ tanks ace to be constructed at locations as shown on the plans and shall conform in size, ~hape and dimcnslons as shown on the standard plans on file in the office of the City l~v~ineer. All flush tanks shall be of such heights that when complete, thc tops of the cast iron fratnes and covers will conform to the established street 8rade, Or as otherwise noted Oh the plans. Al~ flush tanks shall be constructed of Class "B" concrete and shall be provided With built-iz~ steps o! three-fourths (~) inch round wrought iron rods of good qua]try and of the length ~nd shape as shown on the standard plans. Bvery flush tank shall he fitted with a cast iron frame and cover as specified uhder castings and of thc sise and dimensions as shown on the standard plans. It shall also be wrought iron water pipe and standard curb cock, and such other details as shown o~ the st~mdt~rd plans. The city will make the connection to the water main. The interior of the flush tank shall be plastered as shown on the standard ~l~ns, in gccordance with the requirements hereinbefore specified. SECTION 14. LiMPHOLES. in size and dimensions as shown an the stzndard plans on file in the office of the City ~n_~ineer. They shall be constructed of six (6) inch sewer pipe as hereinbefore specifmd, and from a "T" on the main sewer. They shall be constructed with cement mortar joints ami fitted, with a cut iron cover as specified under castings and shall be of the size ~md dimensions as shown on the standard plans. The height of all lampholes shall be such. that when complete, the tops of the covers will conform to the established grade of the street, or as otherwise ]tof~d ............. , l, reviously measured upon a mixing platform . The water necessary for every batch shall be accurately measured with an apparatus which will positively prevent the use of more water than required. No mixer shall be used which is not provided with an accurate water measuring apparatus. (b) MIXING CONCRETE. Machine mixing shall be done wiht batch mixers only. The Contractor shall mix, without spilling, such quantity of aggregates, as will be within the capacity of the mixer, and in no case shall the quantity be such that will require the splitting of sacks of cement. Sui¥icient water, shall be added to produce a plastic or quaking concrete which can b~ handled without causing a separation o/ the coarse aggrgeate from the mortar. The mixer drum shall have a speed of not less than thirteen (13) nor more htan eighteen (18) revolutions per minute and every batch of concrete shall be mixed in the drum of the mixer not less than sixty (60) seconds before any portion of the batch is discharged from the said drum. At least seventy-five (75) seconds must elapse between the placing of success- ive batches in the mixer. (c) HAND MIXING. Where concrete is mixed by hand, one (1) box of gravel or broken stone shall be placed on a tight platform, not less than ten (10) teet wide and twelve (12) feet long. Upon the rgavel or broken stone shall be placed on (1) box of sand and upon this shall be placed the required number of sacks o! cement. The inspector shall be given the opportunity to check the number of sacks of cement on each batch before tile sacks are opened. The mass shall be turned with shovels two (2) times dry and two (2) times wet, not including shoveling into wheelbarrows. The spceified amount of water shall be supplied in a spray during the wet turns. (d) REMIXIIqG CONCRETE. No concrete shall be used which has partially set, and no concrete shall be retempored or remixed, SRCTION 9, FORMS. All forms shall be smooth, tight, true to the required lines and elevations and securely braced and tied to prevent their movement or deflection during the placing and ramming of the concrete. Forms shall be cleaned of all mortar, dirt and shavings and shall be thoroughly wet immediately before the placing of the concrete. The time for removal of forms shall be determined by the Superintendent of Streets. During the setting of the concrete and before the rmoval of the forms, no extraneous loads shall be placed upon the concrete. In removing forms extreme care must be taken neither to deface the structure nor to disturb the remaining supports. ~CTION 10. PLACING CONCRRTZ. After being mixed, concrete shall be handled rapidly, in as small batches as practicable, from the place o[ mixlr~ to the place o{ final deposit and shall be deposited and manipu- lated in a manner that will insure the most thorough compacting and to prevent voids or pockets. Care shall be taken to insure the complete coating of all parts of the reinforce. ment with mortar. The concrete shall be spaded in a manner such that its ~mer parts will be in contact with the faces of the forms thereby leaving the sur/ace of the structure smooth and free [rom pockets. No concrete shall be deposited {rom a height, but must be lowered into position. 1Arhen joining new concrete with concrete already set, the surface of the old concrete shall be cleaned, roughened, thoroughly wet and then coated with thin, neat cement mortar. The surface of concrete which is allowed to set shall be left rough so ~s to insure a good bond. All concrete shall be kept thoroughly wet {or a period of seven (?) days after being placed. In all places where water is encountered in placing concrete foundations or other p~rts o{ any structure, the Contractor must provide suitable means to keep the work free from such water during placing and for a period of twelve (12) hours thereafter. shall be closed sufficiently to prevent the entrance of water and the sewer tested for leak- age, which, if found to occur, shall be located and stopped. Leakage or infiltration of any nature shall be considered sufficient ground for rejection of that portion of the sewer. The interior of the sewer shall be kept free from all dirt and foreign material as the work progresses and left clean upon its completion. When noted on the plans, the joints of the pipes shall be entirely surrounded with four (4) inches of Class "C" Concrete as hereinafter specified. This encasement of con. crete shall extend at least six (6) inches on each side of the joint. SBCTION 7. MORTAR. All mortar used for' making pipe joints in sewers, unless otherwise specified on tt~e plans, shall be composed of one (1) part of cement to two (2) parts of sand by volume. All mortar used for resetting castings, manholes, or other rough work, shall be com- posed of one (1) part of cement to two and one-half (2~) parts of sand, by volume, unless othe~vise specified oo the drawings. All mortar used for plastering the interior of gush tanks and manhloes shall consist of equal parts (by volume) of cement and sand. All cement and sand shall comply with the requirements as hereinbefore speciifed, except that the sand shall all pass a one-fourth (~) nich screen. The cement and sand must be thoroughly mixed dry, until the mass assumes a uniform color, tgnd then water shall be added to give the mixture a proper consistency. Mortar shall be made fresh as needed. No mortar shall be used which has begun to set, and not retemperlng thereof will be permitted. Mortar shall be mixed in a water-tight box and in no case on the pavement or ground. SBCTION 8. CONCR~TI$ PROPORTION. Unless otherwise specified on Plans, Profiles or other drawings, all concrete shall be Class "B" and the different classes of concrete shall be as follows: Gravel or Minimum Amount of Broken Stone Cement per Cubic Yard Concrete Cement Sacks Sand Cubic Feet Cubic Feet of Concrete in Place Class A I Not more than 1.5 Not more than $ 7.5 Sacks Class B 1 Not more than 2 Not more than 4 6 Sacks Class C' I Not more than $ Not more than 6 4~ Sacks All of the above materials shall comply with thc requirements as hereinbefore specified for that particular material, and all broken stone or gravel shall consist of a class "C" mixture of sizes, as hereinbefore specified. Should there not be enough mortar to completely fill the voids in the concrete, the de/iciancy shall be remedied by reducing the portion of gravel or broken stone used in the mixture and not by adding a greater portion of sand. The amount of mixing water shall be the minimum quantity that will produce a workable mix. (a) MEASURING MATERIALS. For machine mixing ,sand and gravel or broken stone shall be measured in wheel barrows which, when struck with a straight edge resting upon the sides, shall have the-capacity necessary to accurately maintain the above propor- tiuns. For hand mixing, the sand and gravel or broken stone shall be measured in boxes. Every wheel har~w load or box full of material used must be struck with a straight edge as above specified. ~ald material shall be measured loose without shaking or cum- p~cting. Ce~nent in sacks as above specified shall be dumped directly into the mixer or upon ; Main sewers will be measured horizontally from center to center of structures, along the center llne of the sewer, including all specials. House connection sewers will be measured horizontally from center of the main sewer to the upper end of the house connection sewer. Unless otherwise qualified by conventional signs, all distances, frontages and elevations shown on said plans, profiles or other drawings, are in feet. ~ECTION 6. PIPE JOINTS. (a) CEMENT MORTAR JOINTS. Unless otherwise specified the entire annular space in all pipe joints between the exterior of the spigot and the interior of the socket shall be completely and carefully filled with cement mortar of the composition specified in Section ? heren/. The mortar shall then be neatly beveled off from the outer edge of the hub or socket to the sides of the pipe, special care being used to secure good work at the lower part of the joint. The joints of all pipes, fifteen (15) inches and over in diameter, shall be carefully pointed ~md wiped on the inside, and all pipes under fifteen (15) inches in diameter shall be carefully wiped on the inside. No joints shall be entirely cemented until the next two (2) joints in advance are laid. When water is found in the trench, a fiat oakum strand of proper size dipped in neat cement grout may be laid in the lower part of the socket before the next pipe is inserted . A g~sket of oakum twisted into strands may then be tightly driven into the joint from the outside so as to fill the joint to one-half (~) of its depth. Unless other- wise specified, the rest of the joint shall be filled, with mortar as hereinafter specified. No joint shall be filled until the gaskets have beerl placed on the next ~w0 (2) joints in advance. Water must not be allowed to rise up to, or around the pipe, or to fiow through the pipe until after the mortar is set hard. (b) "JOINT COMPOUND" JOINTS. Where the plans require that pipe joints shall be made with pipe joint compound, said joints shall be made in the following m~nner: The inner surface of the socket shall be painttd with the compound beated to the temperature o! that to be used for the joints as hereinbefore specified, and thereafter thc spigot end ot the pipe to be placed into this socket shall be similarly painted. A gasket of dry oakum twisted into strands shall be tightl~ driven into the joint from the outside, using a calking iron ot proper size, leaving a clear space o{ from one to one- and one-half (1~) inches between the gasket and the outer end of the socket. In wet trenches the pouring of the joint shall follow the calking ot the gasket as rapidly as possible in order that the oakum shall not fill a portion of the space by swelling. Alter the pipe has been laid in place and calked, a greased runner shall be placed around the pipe and the ends of the runner clamped, leaving an opening at the top of the pipe slightly off center, and sufficiently large to permit the compound to be poured. The space shall then be completely filled by pouring into thc pipe joint, compound which has a temperature not less than 250 degrees Fahrenheit, and which will readily flow to all parts of the annular space to be fill~d, and shall contain no cooled lumps or inequalities in the consistency of the heated liquid. Said runner shall not be removed for at least fifteen (15) minutes after the joint has been poured. Alternate joints may be run on the bank, standing the pipe on end, in which case a runner will not be required. Where joints have been rn~n in this manner the pipes shall not be moved for thirty minutes thereafter. The vessel used for pouring shall always contain enough of the liquid compound to fill a complete joint at one runuing. The vessel used for heating the compound shall contain enough material fur running several joints. (c) TEST FOR LF.4~L~GE, ITC. On the completion of each section of the sewer between structures,' where the soll is wet, the end of the sewer at the upper structure Before any pipe is put into place the trench bottom shall be prepared so that each pipe shall have a firm and uniform bearing for its entire length. All adjustment to line and grade must be made by scraping away or filling in the earth under the body of the pipe, and not by wedging or blocking up the hub. All pipe, previous to being lowered into the trench, shall be fitted together and matched, so that when joined in the trench there shall be no shoulders or unevenness along the lower half of the pipe. The faces of all spigot ends and of all shoulders in the hubs or sockets must be true and brought into fair contact, and all lumps and excrescences on said faces shall be cut away before the pipe is lowered into the trench. The pipe shall be lald, without break, uphill, from structure to structure, and with the socket end up grade. A swab of suitable material of slightly greater diameter than the pipe shall be kept in the finished sewer and pulled ahead as each third length of pipe is laid, so as to remove any cement, earth or other material which may have found lodgement therein. Whenever the work ceases for any reason, the unfinished end of the sewer shall be securely closed with a tight fitting plug or cover. SECTION 4. LATERALS. (a) The term "laterals" or !'house connection sewers" as used in these specifications, on the plans, profiles, or other drawings, and in the ordinances, are used to designate branch sewers laid from main sewers to points on the curb or property lines from which sewer service can be obtained by proper extensions. Unless otherwise specified the house connections shall be constructed on a straight line from where they joint the main sewe~', to their upper ends. The Contractor shall place as many as four (4) inch "Y" branches for house con- nectlon sewers, as may be designated on the plans. Thc "Y" branches, unless otherwise specified, shall be inclined upward at an angle not greater than forty-five degrees from a horizontal line. If so shown on the Plans, 'ap" branches shall be substituted for "Y" branches. Each "Y" or ,ap,, branch is to be closed at the outer end by a cement or clay cap made for that purpose . The space in the socket above the cap shall be filled with wet sand, covered with a thin coating of neat cement mortar. When so indicated on said Plan and Profile, house connection sewers shall be lald from the upper end of Y-pipes to the curb line, and the internal diameter of said house connection sewers shall be four (4) inches. The Y-pipes shall be joined to the lateral sewers by eighth bends (said eighth bends to be considered a part of the house connection sewer), unless otherwise shown on the plans. Ali house connection sewers shall be laid with a gradient of one-fourth (~) inch per foot from the Y branch to their upper end. (b) All house connection sewers as shown on the plans to be constructed and connected to an existing sewer main, shall comply with the above specifications except that the connection to the sewer main where "Y's" do not exist shall be made by cutting a hole in the top portion of the main sewer just large enough to insert a standard four (4) inch eighth bond. Care being used not to leave any of the broken pieces of pipe in the existing sewer. The eighth bends shall not extend below the interior surface of the main sewer and shall be held firmly in place by a heavy collar of cement mortar. These cement mortar collars shall extend all the way around six (6) and eight (8) inch main sewers and shall be at least twelve (12) inches wide and two and one-half (2~) inches thick and shall bo at least four (4) inches thick where the eighth bend enters the main sewer. On larger sewer mains the ocllar shall extend one-half way around the pipe. CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA STANDARD SPECIFICATION NUMBER 32. Sanitary Sewers. SECTION 1. GENERAL. The work embraced in, and to be done under these specifications consists of the furnish- inl~ of all necessary materials, labor, tools and appliances and the performing of all work of excavating and backfilling trenches, furnishing and laying all pipe, specials, "Y" branches and laetrals, consrtueting manholes, lampholes and flush tanks, together with all pumping, draining, testing and other incidental work necessary to complete the whole in a proper manner, in accordance with the plans, profiles and other drawings on file in the office of the City Engineer, and these speeificatinns and instructions. The kind and elassificatinn of Sewer Pipe to be used shall be as noted on the plans or in the bidding proposal and shall be in accordance with the requirements for that kind and classification of sewer pipe as hereinbefore specified. ~ECTION 2, EXCAVATION. (a) ALIGNMENT AND GRADE. The alignment and grade shall be as shown on the plans and profiles. The sub-grade shall be the exterior bottom of the pipe. The grade line shown on the profile is the invert or interior bottom of the pipe. The excavation shall be made a~ufficient distance below the grade line to allow for the placing of the sewer invert and the concrete foundation of such foundation is shown on the plan or profile. Should the trench be excavatea to a depth greater than required the Contractor shall refill such excess excavation with screened gravel which shall be tamped until solid. (b) WIDTH OF TRENCH. The trench shall be excavated at least twelve (12) inches greater in width than the outside diameter of the pipe to be lald and at least six (6) inches clearance shall be allowed on each side of the pipe. (c) EXCAVATED MATERIAL. The earth taken from the trench shall be deposited neatly along the sides in a manner such as not to obstruct the street more than is necessary and a clear space of two (2) feet adjacent to the trench shall be left on the side on which the City Englncer's stakes are placed. Free access to fire hydrants and water ,gates must be maintained at all times. (d) TUNNELS. Where tunnels are so indicated on the plans or profiles, the sewer may be laid in sections of open trenches connected, by tunnels. Tunnels shall be not more than ten (10) feet each in length and not less than wto and one.half (2~,t) feet in height, measured from the top of the pipe. (e) MANHOLES AND OTHER STRUCTURES. The excavation for all manholes and other structures shall be sufficient to leave-at least six (6) inches in the clear between their outer surface and the embankment or timbering which may be used to protect them. In no case shall any excavated embanPanent be used as an exterior-form for con- crete work. (f) BRACING TRENCHES. The sides of the excavation shall be supported with sheet piling and bracing, and all tunnels shall be timbered whenever the ground will not itand unsupported, and in all cases the sheet piling or bracing shall be drawn, as the work progresses, in such manner as to prevent as much as possible the caving in of the sides of the trench. All openings caused by the removal of the sheet piling or timbers shall be filled with good earth, which shall be compacted by flooding. SECTION $. PIPE LAYING. After the trench for pipe sewers has been brought to the proper line and grade in the manner above specified, the pipe shall be laid therein in the f011ow~tg manner: 243 I hereb~ certify that the for .... u8 Resolution was duly and regularl~ pas~ed by the Board of Trustees of the Cit of Ss~ta Aha, day of March, ~yes, Noes ~ Absent, st a regular meeting thereof held ]92~, by the following vote: Trustees Trustees Trustees on the 16th C.H. Chapman, Ceo ~cPhee, F.L. Ouriuton J.~. Tubbs Collie Attest. F. I. Vegel~ Clerk of the City o? Santa Aha RESOLUTION ADOPTING PIANS AND SPECIFICATIONS No. 1464. RESOLVED, that the pla~s and specifications for the following work to be done and improvement to be msde in the City of Santa Aha, upon ~d alon~ t~t open public street in ssid City, commonly known ss North lyon Street, which portion thereof is described as follows: North Iyo~ Street from the North lime of Cast First Street to the South line of Palm Avenue. Said work being described as follows: The grading and paving of the above described por- tion of street with five (5) inch Portland Cement Concrete pavement, complete-to the official grade, and the comstructio~ of concrete curb. All ss prepared b~ the Cit~ Engineer s~d designated as Assessment District No. 103, for the improvement of the sbove described street, and submitted this 16th day of ~arch, 1925, be, and the same are hereby, adopted ss and for the p~ns sud specifications for doing s~i~ work. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly ~d regularly--introduced, passed ~d adopted by the Board of Trustees of the-City of Santa An,, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 18th day of ~arch, 19~$, by the following vote, to-wit: Ayes, Noes, Absent, Trustees Tr-stees C.W. Chapman, Gee McPhee, F.B. F.L. Purinton None Collier Trustees J.W. Tubbs Attest: E. L. Vegel~ (SEAL) Clerk of the'City of Santa Ans 245 Item 2. The exoav, tfon for ,nd the construction of cement concrete curb complete with the furnlsbfng of all neoes ssry equipment, labor and material on an estimate of 115.08 linear feet for the sum of Fifty cents ($0.50) Der linear fcc Item 3. Tl~e excavation for and the construction of cement concrete sidewalk complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor 861.VV square feet for the ~uare foot. Item 4. The trenching, furnishing and and moterlal on mn estiwa~$ of sum of Eighteen cents ($0.18) per laying of six (6) inch Main sewer complete with the furnishing of necessary equipment, labor and materi~] on au estimate of 418.8 l~near feet for tbs sum of Seventy-five cents ($0.75) per linear foot. Item 5. The trenchlng, furnishing and l~ylng of sixteen (l~) four (~) inch Diameter House ~onnect~ug Lateral Sewers complete with the furnishing of ell necessary equip- ment, 1,bor ,nd material oD sn estlm, te of 288 linear feet for the sum of Fifty-five cents ($0.58) per linear foot. Item 6. TT~e excavation and c~nstructton of one (] Concrete Flush T, nk complete with the furnishing of all neces, sary eguipment, labor and m, tertal for the sum of One ~undred' five and no/100 d0/laMs ($105.00) each. The Clerk of the City of Santa Ann is hereby direc- ted to post notice of this award conspicuously for five days on or near the chamber door of the Council Chamber of the Board ef Trustees of tbs City of Santa Ana Daily Evening Reg- ister, a daily newspaper published and circulated in 'the City of Santa Ana, and hereby designated for that purpbee by said Board of Trustees. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution is a fuji, true and correct copy of kesolution of AWard No. 1485, duly introduced and regul,rly p, ssed by the ~oard of Trustees of the City of Santa Ann, at a regular meeting of thereof held on tbs 18th day of March, 192~, by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees Noes, Trustees Absent, Trustees C.H. Chapman, Ceo McPhee, E.B. Collie~ F.L. Purinton None J.W. Tubbs Attest: (SEAl:) E. ~. VF~elT Clerk ~ the City of Senta Aha 246 RESOIUT~ON 0PdT'~R!NO ~,0RK No. 146V WMEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa ~na, on the 18th day of February, 1925, passed its Resolution of Intention No. 1433, to order the hereinafter described work to be done end improvement to be made in, on and along a por- tion of Shelton Street in said City, which Resolution of Inten- tion No. 1438 was duly and legally published twice in the Santa An, Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and circulated in the City of S~nta Aha, all as required by law, as appears from the affidavit of Edna L. Herrick, principal clerk of the'printers and publishers of said daily newspaper, and which affidavit was filed in the office of the Clerk of the City of Santa An, on the 20th day of Feb., 1925, and now on f~le therein; and WHEREAS, after the passage and adoption 0* said Reso- lution of Intention No. 1433, the Street Superintendent of the City of Santa An, conspicuously posted along the line of the contemplated work and improvement, at not more than three hun- dred (300) feet in distance apart, ~nd V in all, notices of the passage of said Resolution of Intention, headed NOTICE OF Y~- PROvE~ENT, in manner, form and substance as provided by law, and the work being chargeable upon a district, also conspicu- ously posted copies of said notice along all of the open street. and alleys within suck district, not more th~ three hundred (300), feet in distance apart, on each street, and did post on each street at ~east ~ notice., and on said streets V notices; ~RFAS, the Street Superintendent of the City of Santa An~ commenced to post said notices on the 2~th day of February, 1~2~, and fully completed the posting thereof on the 28th day of February, I~2~, more than ten days before th~ day act for hearing protests or objections to the proposed work and improvement, a~l as appesrs by the affidavit of Net H. Neff, Street Superintendent of the City of Santa An,, filed in the office of the Clerk of said City on the 28th day of Feb., 1925, and now on file therein; and WHEREAS, the Board of An. was duly in regular session at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. Trustees of the City of Santa at the Council Chamber thereof of ~on~ay, t~ 16th day of March, 1925, be~n~ the day, hour and place named in the Reso- lution of Intention ~nd Notice of Improvement, when and where any and all ~ersons h~vln~ any objection to the proposed work or improvement might ~pe~r before the Board of Trustees and shew cause why said proposed improvement shoudl not be carried out in accordance with said Resolution of Intention; and 248 ' I h~reby oertify that t~e foregoing Resolution Order- ing Work was duly and regularly introduced, passed and adopted by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana at a regular meeting of said Board of Trustees held on the 16th day of March, 1925, by the following vote, to-wit: Ayes, Trustees C.M. Chapm~n, F.L. Purintcn Noes, Trustees Note Absent, Trustees J.W. Tubbs Oeo ~cPhee, ~.B. Collier, ~. I. Vesely Attest' (SEiI,) Clerk of t~e ~ity of ~snt, an, R~SOLUTION ORDERING WORK No. 1488. ~%~EREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha, on the l~th day o~ February, ]925, passed its Resolution of Intention No. ]4Z0, to order the hereinafter described work to be done and i~provcment to be m~de in, on ~nd ~lon~ a por- tion of North Baker Street in said City, ~ich Resolution of Int~ntfon No. 1430 w~s duly snd legally published twice in the Santa Aha Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and circulated in the City of Santa ~ns, all as required by law, ss ~pesrs from the ~ffid~vft of Edn~ I. Herrick, princi- pal cSerk of the printers n~ publishers of seid d?ily newspa- per, and which affidavit was filed iu the office of the Clerk of the City of S~nta £na on the 19th dsy of Feb., 192~, and now on file.therein; and 1F~EREAS, after the passage and adoption lutlon of Intention No. 1430, t~e Street Superintendent of the City of Santa A~a cm~spicuously posted ~]o~g th~ line of the contemplmted work ~nd improvement, dred (~00) feet i~ d~st~ee sp~rt, the passage of said R~olutzon of of said Reso- at not more than three hun- ~nd 22 in s?], notices of Intention, headed NOTICF OF DfPROVE~WNT, in madder, form a~d substance as p~'ovided by law, and ~he work beirg c~a~-acabi~ upo~ a di~t~-ict, ,~Iso crnspicu- ously posted copies of m~id notice ~]o~g ~ll of t~e open streets ~d alleys within s~ch district, not more than three hundred (300) feet in distance ~Dart o~ ~ch ~tr~et, and did post on each street at least Z notices, sn~ sn s~id att?ts notices; and the Street Sup~r~ntencent cf thc City of to ~ost s~id notices on the 2$th day of Al] of t~-c herein proposed work sY~]l be dore tn pur- suance of an i~ot sf the Legislature of the State of deeIgnated Improvement Act of 1911, ~ud amendments thereto. For further partteulsrs, reference is hereby made to said Resolutzon of ~ ~ No. -n~en~on . 1430, which ~s dated the day of February, ]92~, an~ on file with the Clerk of the City of S .... a Ans. ~e tsd to '~* Clerk zf fvc City o~ Samta Aha is hereby direc- notice of sal~ work, together with the plans and specifications t~er~for conspicuously for five ~ays on or near the Council Char?ocr door of rte Board of Trustees inviting sealed proposals or bids for doing t~c work ordered; directed to publish t~Ice a notice inviting s,ch proposals, and referring to the specieications posted or on file~ in the Santa Aha Daily Evening Register, s daily newspaper published and circulated in ~he City of Santa Aha, and hereby designated for that purpose. I hereby certify t~t th= foregoing Resolution Order- in~ Work was duly '~nd regularly introduced, p~ssed and b~~ thc Bosr~ of Trustees of ~he Cit~ of S~t~ An~ at r~ regular of :~u~tees hel~ on th~ meeting ce s~ ~o~:d m~ ~ l~ ~y of ~mrch, b~- the following vote: Ayes, Trustees C.K. Cbs pman, F.L. Puz:int on Moas, Trust~es No~e A~sent, Trustees J.W. T, bbs Ceo ~.!cPhee, Co] !ier, Attest: Cl~rk u~ the .~i~y of ° - ~ -- A RESOLUTION OF T_W'~ BOAPZ OF '~PUSTE'~C OF T~ C!?.~ OF SANCTA ANA, CAIIFORNIA, RTIAT!wC Ta ~ I[~SUANCE OF S~E~mT I~- PRO--ET BO~S P~SUAN~ TO RESnI~ION OF INTFNTION NO. 1338, DETER~fININ~ ~ A!~0UNT 0F UNPAID AZC~SS~fFNTS, PRESCRIBING THE D~I0~,{INATION OF S~C~ E~NDS, AND PROVIDINC FOP T~EIW ISS~rANCF W~REAS, pursuant to statute, nolice of filing list of unpaid assessments was duly given in the manner and form required by law, that tho warrant, assessment and diagram re- corded on the 1Vtb do y of February, 1925, for the work a~d im- provement made by B. R. Ford under that certain contract awarded ~e tim o~ t~e MOth day of October, 1924, ou Valencia Street, unpaid the 9?/lOOth. said list. and that s~id warrant, assessment and diagram were returned t, the Street Superintendent of said City, together with s writ- ten statement of ail payments received upon the said assess- ment,and after the full expiration of twenty ~20) days from the date of said warrant, the Street Superintendent duly made and filed with the City Clerk ~f said City of Santa Ana,a com. plate list of ~ll assessments unpaid upon the assessment, which list is now on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City, now upon evidence shown this Board determines that the assessments therein mentioned were then unpaid, the total aggregate thereof being the sum of Five Thousand, Nine Hundre¢ Fifty-nine and 9~/100ths ($$,989.97) Dollars, ~nd that no assessments have since been paid, and that there now remains sum of Five Thousand, Nine Hundred Fifty-nine and ($5,959.97) Dollars upon the assessments shown upon Reference is hereby made to Resolution of Intention No. 1338 of the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, passed the 18th day of September, 1924, for s Complete descri tion of the work herein mentioned, and to the list of unpaid assessme~ts filed as above noted, for the assessments unpaid. ~ND ~HEREAS~ interested persons were notified in the manner required by law to a~pear before the Board of Trustees of the said City ~f Santa Aha, CaIifornia, in the Council Chaz bet of tbs City Hall of said City, at the hour of V:30 c'clmc~ P.M. of Monday, the 18th day of March, 1928, and show c,uae why bonds should not be issued upon the security of the unpa~ assessments shown on said Street Superintendent's lis~; and '~JHEREAS, notice was duly miven in the manner and form required by law that serial bonds to represent unpaid assessments bearing interest at the rate of six (~%) per cen~ per annum will be issued hereunder in the manner provided in the "Improvement Bond Act of 191~", the lest installment which bonds shall mature nine (9) years from the 2nd day of July next succeeding ten (10) months from their date. And all interested persons having appeared before this Board of Trustees and hav~ng been given full opportunity to show cause why bonds should not be issued upon the eecurit of the unpaid assessments shown on said list, and a~l objec- tions presented havin~ been heard and considered; N0~ BF IT RESOLVW_D, that the Board of Trustees doom hereby find and determine that no cause has been shown why bonds should not be issued noon the security of said unpaid assessments, and does hereby overrule all objections thereto, and does hereby direct the issuance of said bonds; and furthe BE ~T MESOLVED AS FOLLOW~, that bonds shal~ be issue upon the security of said unpat~ assessments to e~td amount of ,252 Five Tbous,nd, Nine Hundred Fifty-nine and 9V/100ths ($5,959.9V) Dbl]ars. That said bonds shall be ten (10) in number, and sh~ll be dated March 16th, 1925, and bear interest at the rate of six (6%) per cent per annum, and the denomination of said bonds, and the dates of the respective maturities thereof shall be as follows: SERIES BOND NO. AMOUNT DATE OF MATURIT~ J-t 1 $595.99 July 2nd, 1926 J-1 2 595.99 July 2nd, 192V J-1 3 596.00 July 2nd, 1928 J~l 4 596.00 July 2nd, 1929 J-1 5 596.00 July 2nd, 1930 J-1 6 596.00 July 2nd, 1931 J-1 V 596.00 July 2nd, 1932 J-1 8 596.00 July 2nd, 1933 J-1 9 $96.00 July 2nd, 1934 J-1 10 596.00 July 2nd, 1935 The first coupon of from March 16th, 1925, to January 2nd, 192~, and the coupons thereafter shall each be and BE IT ~URTHWR RESOLVED, interest shall be for interest several for the semi-annual interest; that the algnature of the Treasurer of s$id City upon ~he coupons attached to said bonds shall be lithographed or printed signature in place of a sig- nature by hand; and BE IT AIS0 FURTP~R RESOLVED, that the City Clerk of said City of Santa Ana be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to deliver forthwith the bonds hereinabove enumerated to the oo~ractor, B.R. ~ord, in satisfaction of the balance due upon his assessment and diagram. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha, day of March, Ayes, Noes ~ Absent, at a 1925, by the following vote: regular meeting thereof held on the 16th Chapman, Gao McPhee, E.B. Purinton Tubbs Trustees Trustees None Trustees J.W. Collle~, Attest: (SEAL) E. L. V~el~ Cler~ of the ~ity of Santa Ana RESOLUTION ADOPTING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS No. 1470 RESOLVED, that the plans and specifications for th'e following work to be done and improvement to be made in the C~ty of Santa Ana upon and alohg that open public street in said City, commonly known as South Van Ness Avenue, which po~ tion thereof is described a~ follows: South Van Ness Avenue from the South line of Fair- view Avenue to the North line of Tract No. 362. Said work being described as follows: The grading and paving of the above described por- tion of street with six (6) inch Portland Cement Concrete pavement, complete to the official grade; the grading and paving of driveways with five ~6) inch Portland Cem~t Con- crete pavement. All as prepared by the City Engineer and desig- nated as Assessment District No. 104, fo~ the improvement of the above described street, and submitted this 30th day of March, 1926, be and the same are hereby, adopted as and for the plans and specifications for doing said work. I hereby certify that the ~regoing Resolution wam duly and regularly introduced, passed and adopted by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 30th day of March, 1926, by the following vote, to-wit: Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapman, Collier, F.L. Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees J.W. Tubbs Geo McPhee, E.B. Purinton Attest: ( SEAL ) E. L. Ve6el~ Clerk of the ity of Santa Ana RESOLUTION ADOPTING MAP No. 1471. RE~ LVED, improvement in the City of Santa Ana, to-wit: ment of three certain alleys in Tract No. 426, of Santa Ana, as prepared fc~ said improvement, red tint day of March, 1925, be, and the same is hereby, the map for doing said wc~k. that the map for the following work and The abandon- in the City whowing in the alleys to be abandoned, and submitted this ~Oth adopted as I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly introduced, passed and adopted by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, at an adjourned regular meeting thereof held on the following vote, to-wit: Ayes, Trustees F.L. Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees J.W. 30th day of March, 1925, by the Chapman, Geo McPhee, E.B. Collier, Pu~inton Tubbs Attest: ( SEAL ) E. L. Ve~el~ Clerk of the City of Santa Ana RESOLUTION OF INTNNTION TO ABANDON ALLEYS IN TRACT No. 428 No. 1472. A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF ~ CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO VACATE A POR- TION OF THOSE CERTAIN ALLEYS IN TRACT NO. 428, E~TENDING FROM RIVERSIDE DRIVE TO HELIOTROPE DRIVE, AND FROM FLOWER STREET TO THE NORTH LINE OF A TEN FOOT ALLEY ON THE SOUTH OF TRACT NO. 428, AND AN ALLEY FROM RIVERSIDE DRIVE TO HELIOTROPE DRIVE; DECLARING IT TO BE FOR THE PUBLIC INTEREST AND CONVENIENCE; AND FIXING THE TIME AND PLACE FOR HEARING OBJECTIONS TO SAID PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT. The Board of Trustees of fornia, pursuant to the protisions of 1889", approved March 6th, 1889, resolve and declare as follows: requires, the City of Santa Ana, Cali- of the "Street Opening Act and amendments thereto, do PUBLIC INTEREST AND CONVENIENCE SECTION I. That the public interest and convenience and it is the intention of the Board of Trustees of the City of ~anta Aha, California, to order the following im- provement in the City of Santa Ana, to-wit: That certain alleys in the City of Santa Ana be vaca- ted and abandoned as follows: 1. All of a certain twent$ (20) foot alley extending from Riverside Drive to Heliotrope Drive, and lying adjacent and conti~uous to Lot 61 to 71 inclusive and Lot 87 of Tract No. 425. 2. All of a twenty (20) foot alley extending from Flower Street to the North line of a ten (10) foot alley, lying to the South of Tract No. 425, said alley being adjacent and eontinguous to Lots 169 to 174 inclusive and Lots 1V6 to 190 inclusive, all in.said Tract No. 3. All of a ten (10) side Drive to Heliotrope Drive, 425. foot alley extending from Rive~ said alley being adjacent and contiguous to Lots BO, 81, and Lots 88 and lO8, all in said Tract No. 425. All of which is more claarly shown on a certain map consisting of two sheets, marked Sheet i and Sheet 2, approved and adopted by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana for the said abandonment, by Resolution No. 14V1 on the 30th day of March, 1925. LAND AND PROPERTY AFFECTED SECTION II. (a) That the said Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana does further declare that the lot, land, or premises affected by the vacation of the hereinbefore des- cribed alleys are those pieces or parcels of real property des- cribed as follows: Lots 61 to ?l, and Lot 8~, ail in Tract No. 425, as per map thereof on file in the office of the County Recorder. (b) 'Lots 169 to 174 inclusive, and Lots 176 to 190 inclusive, all in said Tract No. 425. (c) Lots go and 81, and Eots 88 and 108, all in said Tract No. 425. TIME AND PLACE OF HEARING SECTION I~I. Notice is hereby given that on Monday, the 4th day of May, 1925, at 7:30 otclock P.M. in the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City of Santa Ana, any and all pers c~s who shall have filed written protests with the Clerk of the City of Santa Ana, on or before 21st day of ApriL, 1925, as required by law, may appear before the said Board of Trustees and show cause why said proposed improvement by aban&~ donment should not be carried out in accordance with this Resolution. ~JBLICATION OF NOTICE O~ PUBLIC WORK SECTION IV. The Street Superintendent shall cause notices to be published for a period of ten days in the Santa Ana Daily Evening Register, a newspaper published and circula- ted and of general circulation in the City of Santa Ana, con- taining a statement of facts of the passage of said Resolution of Intention, its date, and briefly, describing the propoeed improvement, lars. and refer to this Resolution for further pa~ticu- POSTING OF NOTICES OF PUBLIC WORK 256 SECTION V. The Street Superintendent shall also, after the adoption of this Resolution of Entention, cause to be conspicuously posted along the lines of said contem- plated improvement, at not more than three hundred (300) feet in distance apart, but not less than three (3) in all, notices ofthe passage of this Resolution of Intention, in the manner and ~orm required by law. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly introduced, passed and adopted by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha, at a regu- lar adjourned meeting thereof, held on the 50th day of March, 1925, by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees Noes, Trustees Absent, Trusteew C.H. Chapman, Geo McPhee, E.B. Collier, F.L. Purinton None J.W. Tubbs Attest: E.L. VEGELY (SEAL) Clerk of the City Santa Ana RESOLUTEON OF INTENTION No. 1473. A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OP TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING THEIR INTENTION TO ORDER THE PAVING AND OTHERWISE IMPROVING OF A PORTION OF NORTH LYON STREET WITHIN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA; DECLARING THE SAID WORK OR IMPROVEMENT TO BE OF MORE THAN LOCAL OR ORDINARY ~ PUBLIC BENEFIT;DECLARING THE DISTRICT TO BE BENEFITED BY SAID WORK AND IMPR~EMENT, AND TO BE ASSESSED TO PAY THE COSTS AND EXPENSES THEREOF; DETERMINING THAT BONDS SHALL BE ISSUED TO REPRESENT SAID COSTS AND EXPENSES; AND FIXING THE TIME ANDPLACE FOR HEARING OBJECTIONS TO SAID W~K OR IMPROVEMENT, OR TO THE EXT~NT OF THE DISTRICT TO BE ASSESSED, OR BOTH. The B~rd of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, California, pursuant to the provisions of the Improvement Act of 1911, and the Improvement Bond Act ~ 191§, and amendmemts to said Acts, do resolve as follows: SECTION I. That the public interest and con- venience require, and it is the intention of the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha, California, to o~der the construction of the following described w~k and improve. ment~ all within said City, to-wit: In, on and along the roadway of the following des- cribed portion of street in the City of Santa Ana, to-wit: North Lyon Street from the North line of East First Street to the South line of Palm Avenue, and where any street or alley intereects or terminates in any of the above des- cribed portion of street in, on and along which work ~s tc b~ done and improvement is to be made, then beyond the curb lin~ and across the sidewalk reservations to the property lines thereof; and where any driveways intersect or terminate in any of the above described portions of street in, on and along which work is to be done ~nd improvement is to be made they beyond the curb line and across the sidewalk reserva- tions to the property lines thereof. The work and improvement on the above described portions of roadway is more particularly describe~ as follows 1. The grading of all of the above described por- tions of street to a subgrade five (5) inches below the finished grade, and the construction on said subgrade of a five (5) inch Portland Cement Concrete pavement from curb line to curb line, and where cross-streets or alleys inter- sect or terminate as shown on said plans along said street, the grading and paving to extend beyond the curb lines and across the sidewalk reservations to the property lines or extensions thereof: And the grading and paving of all drive- ways as shown on the plans, are to be paved for their entire width and extending from the street face of the curb to the street edge of the sidewalk. 2. The excavation for and the construction of ce- ment concrete curb on portions of the above described street where curbs do not now exist and where shown on the plans to be constructed. 3. Such other work and improvement as is noted on the plans, or as is hereinafter specified, shall be done and shall be considered as incidental to the above described wor~ and improvement, and no additional compensation shall be allowed for the same. Excepting from the work above described any of sai~ work already done to grade on any part of the street herein- above described. PLANS, PROFILES, CROSS-SECTIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS SECTION II. All of the foregoing work is fully se' forth, delineated, and described on plans, profiles, and cross-sections on file in the office of the City Engineer, and in specifications for Assessment District No. 103, on file in the office of the City Clerk, which plans, profiles, 258 ", cross-sections and specifications were adopted by Resolu- tion No. 1464, on the 16th day of March, 1925, by the Board of Trtm tees of the City of S~ta Ana, as the plans, profiles, cross-sections and specifications for said work and improve- ment. The said plans, profiles, cross-sections and specifi- cations are hereby referred to for a full and detailed des- cription of said proposed work and improvement, and are made a part of this Resolution cf Intention by reference, the same as though set forth in full herein. GRADE SECTION III. Resolved, that the proposed work and improvement is to be done on a part of North Lyon Street at a grade other than the existing or offidial grade thereof, and on such parts of s treat the work is to be done at and in conformity with the grade of said street as modified and changed, but on all other parts of the roadway, if any, the work is to be done at the existing official grade thereo~. Resolved, that the existing official grade on North Lyon Street will be modified between the North Line of East First Street and the South line of Palm Avenue; that between said two lines work shall be done at a grade other than the existing grade, which new or proposed grade is indicated and shown on the profiles and, plans. DESCRIPTION OF BONDS SECTION IV. The said Board of Trustees hereby declare and determine, and notice is hereby given, that serial bonds to represent unpaid assessments, and to bear interest at the rate of six (6%) per cent per ann~tm, will be issued hereunder in the manner provided in the Improvement Bond Act of 1915, the last installment of which bonds shall mature nine (9) years from the 2nd day of July, next succeed- ing ten (10) months from their date. DESCRIPTION OF ISSESSMENT DISTRICT SECTION V. That the contemplated work and improve- ment hereinbefore mentioned is, in the opinion of said Board of Trustees of more than local or ordinary public benefit, and the expense of said work and improvement is made charge- able upon the district hereinafter described, and said Board of Trustees does hereby declare said district to be the dis- trict benefited by said work and improvement, and to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses thereof, which dis- trict is bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Located in the City of Santa ana, County of Orange, State of California, and more particularly described as fol- lows: Beginning at a point on the North line of Lot 1 of Tract No. 314 as per map thereof on file in Miscellaneous Maps, Book 14, page 34, Records of Orange County, California, 37.5 feet West of the Northeast corner thereof, thence East along the North line of said Tract No. 314 and the North line of Block A of the Gardner Villa Tract as per map thereof on file in Miscellaneous Records, Book 13, page 97, Records of ~os Angeles County, California, to a point 37.5 feet East of the Northwest corner of Lot 30 of said Block A; thence South in a straight line to a point on the South line of Lot 29 of said Block A, 37.5 feet East of the Southwest corner thereof; thence West along the South line of said Block A to a point 37.5 feet West of the Southeast corner of Lot ll of said Block A; thence Nerth in a stralgh~ t~ne to the point of beginning. TIME ANDPL~CE OF HEARING SECTION VI. Notice is hereby given that on Monday, the 4th day ~ May, 1925, at 7:30 o'clock P.M. in the Coun- cil Chamber of the City Hall of said City of Santa Ana, any and all persons having any objections to the proposed work or improvement may appear before the said Board ~ Trustees and show cause why said proposed i~provement should not be carried out in accordance with this Resolution. Any and.all persons wishing to protest said im- provement or the assessment district, or both, shom~ file with the City Clerk prior to the date herein set forth writ. ten protests, setting forth the grounds of the~ obJectlons~ PUBLICATION OF RESOLUTION OF INTENTION SECTION VII. The Santa Ana Daily Evening Regis- ter, a ds~ly newspaper published and circulated and of gen- eral circulation in the City c~ Santa Ana is hereby designs. ted as the newspaper in which this Resolutio~ of Intention shall be publishSd,~.and the City Clerk of s aid City is hereby directed to cause this Resolution of Intention to be pub- lished by two insertions in said newspaper in the manner an, fo~m required by law. The Board of Trustees does not deem it advisable that the Clerk mail copies of the Notice of Im. provement to owners or reputed owners, and he is not requi- red to mail the same. POSTING OF NOTICES OF IMPROVEMENT SECTION VIII. The Street Superintendent of said City shall, after the adoption of this Resolution of Inten- tion, cause to be conspicuously posted along the lines of said contemplated work or improvement, and along all the open streets and alleys within the hereinbefore described assessment district, notices of the passage of this Resolu- tion of Intention in the manner and ~orm required by law. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution of Intention was duly and re~larly introduced and passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana at a regulax adjourned meeting thereof held on the 30th day of Mar~h, 192~, by the following vote: Ayes, T~ustees Noes, Trustees Absent, Trustees C.H. Chapman, Ceo McPhee, E.B. Collier, F.L. Purinton None J.W. Tubbs 260 Attest: ( SEAL ) E. L. Ve~el~ Clerk of the City of Santa An'a RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 14V4. A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING THEIR INTENTION TO ORDER THE PAVING AND OTHERWISE IMPRG;ING OF A PORTION OF THE FOL~ LOWING DESCRIBED STREETS, TO-WIT, WEST WASHINGTON AVENUE; WEST NINTH STREET; WEST EIGHTH STREET; WEST SIXTH STREET; NORTH ARTESIA STREET; ALL WITHIN THE CITY OF sANTA ANA; DE- CLARING THE SAID WORK OR IMPROVEMENT TO BE OF MORE THAN LOCAL OR ORDINARY PUBLIC BENEFIT; DECLARING THE DISTRICT TO BE BENEFITTED BY ~AID WC~K AND IMPH(MEMENT, AND TO BE ASSES- SED TO PAY THE C O~TS AND EXPENSES THEREOF; DETERMINING THAT BONDS SHALL BE ISSUED TO REPRESENT SAID COSTS AND EXPENSES, AND FIXING THE TIME ANDPLACE FOR HEARING OBJECTIONS TO SAID WORK OR IMPR~EMENT, OR TO THE EXTENT OF THE DISTRICT TO BE ASSESSED OR BOTH. The Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, California, pursuant to the provisions of the Improvement Act of 1911, and the Improvement Bond Act of 1915~ and the amendments to said Acts, do re, lye as follows: SECTION I. That the public inter6st and convenience require, and it is the intention of the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, California, to order the construction of the following described work and improvement, all within said City, to-wit: In, on and along the roadways of West Washington Avenue from the East line of Lowell Street to the West line of North Artesia Street; West Ninth Street from a point thirty (30) feet West of the center line of North Bristol Street to the East line of North Artesla Street; West Eighth Street from a point fifty (50) feet West of the center line of North Bristol Street to the East line of North Artesia Street; West Sixth Street from the East line of the Fifth Street Tract as per map thereof on file in Miscellaneous Maps, Book 4, page 81, records of Orange County, to the East line of North Artesia Street; and North Artesla Street from the North line of West Fifth Street to the South line of West Washington Avenue; excepting from the above described portions of streets the North one-half of West Washington 2,61 Avenme from the center line of North Baker Street to a point 246.51 feet East thereof; the South one-half of West Eighth Street from the center line of No~th Artesia Street to a point 230 feet East thereof; and the East one-half of No~th A~tesia Street from the center line of West Eighth Street to the Westerly extended No~th line of West Seventh Street. And where any street or alley intersects or ter- minates in the above described portions of streets, in, on and along which work is to be ~ne or improvement is to be made, then beyond the curb line and across the sidewalk reservations to the property lines thereof. The work and improvement on the above described portions of roadways is more particularly described as follows: 1. The grading of all of the above described portions of streetw to a subgrade five (5) inches below the finished grade and the construction on said subgrade of a five (5) inch Portland Cement Concrete pavement from curb line to curb llne, and where cross streets or alleys inter- sect, terminate or are proposed as shown on the plans along said streets, the grading and paving to extend beyond the curb lines and across the sidewalk reservations to the pro- petty lines or extensions thereof: And the grading and paving of all driveways as shown on the plans are to be paved for their entire width and extending from the street face of the curb to the street edge of the sidewalk, or where no sidewalk, or m~e':to~be constructed the grading and paving shall extend to a point five (5) feet from the property lines. 2. The excavation for and the construction of csment concrete curb on portions of the above described streets where curbs do not now exist and where shown on the plans to be constructed. $. The excavation for and the construction of main sewer lines, lateral house connecting sewers, manholes flush tanks, and such other incidentals of such a sewer of the materials, and at the places where shown in the plans, profiles, cross-sections and specifications herein- after more fully referred to and the said sewer shall be constructed in all particulars according to said plans and specifications. $. The excavation for and the construction of cement concrete sidewa;1, where no sidewalks exist, and as shown on the plans, and reference is hereby made to the plans for a more detailed description of the location ~ said sidewalk. 262 5. The excavation for and the furnishing and lay- ing of a mlin water pipe line, in, on and along West Sixth Street from a point two (2) feet East of the East line of North Artesia Street to the West line of Western Avenue, of the materials and sia®e and of the construction as shown in the specifications, plans, profiles and c~oms-sections here- inafter more fully referred to. 6. The excavation for and the reinforcing of exis- ting irrigation pipes with Portland Cement Concrete encase- ments, as shown in detail on the plans, and at such locations as are indicated on the plans. 7. Such other work and improvement Is is noted on the plans, or as is hereinafter specified, shall be done and shall be considered as incidental to the above described work and improvement, and no additional compensation shall be allowed fo~ the same. Excepting from the work above described any of said work already done to grade on any of the streets hereinabove set forth. In the above described items of the proposed work and improvement, in most cases the different streets have not been specifically named for the reason that the improve- ment on West Washington Avenue, West Ninth Street, West Eighth Street, West Sixth Street and North Artesia Street are therein considered as one improvement, and are shown as such on the plans, profiles, cross-sectionS and specifications hereinaf- ter referred to. PLANS, PROFILES, CROSS-SECTIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS SECTION II. All of the foregoing work is fully set forth, delineated and described on plans, profiles, cross-sections sheets 1 to 14 ihclusive, on file in the of- fice of the City Engineer, and in specifications for Assess, merit District No. 79, on file in the ~ flce of the City Clerk, which plans, profiles, cross-sections and specifica- tions were adopted by Resolution No. 14235 on the 2nd day of Feb., 1925, by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha, as the plans, profiles, cross-sections and specifica- tions for said work and improvement. The said plans, pro- files, cross-sections and specifications are hereby referred to for a full and detailed description of said proposed work and improvement, and are made a part of this Resolution ~ Intention by reference, the same as though set forth in full herein. GRADE SECTION III. Resolved, that the proposed work and improvement is to be done on a part of West Washington AveBue, Nest Ninth Street, West Eighth Street, West Sixth 263 Street, and North Artesia Street at a grade other than the existing or official grade thereof, and on such parts of streets and avenues the work is to be done at and in con- formlty with the grade of said streets and avenues as modi- fled and changed, if any, the work grade theref. but on all other parts of the roadways, is to be done at the existing official Resolved, that the existing official grade on West Washington Avenue will be modified between the ~ast line of L~well Street and the West line of North Artesia Street; that between said two lines work shall be done at ~ a grade other than the existing grade~ which new or propcse~ grade is indicated and shown on the profiles and plans. Resolved, that the existing official grade on West Ninth Street will be modified between a point thirty (30) feet ~est of the center line of North Bristol Street and the East line of North Artesia Street; that between said two lines work shall be done at a grade other than the existing grade, which new or proposed grade is indica- ted and sh~n on the profiles and plans. Resolved, that the existing official grade on West Eighth Street will be modified between a point fifty (80) feet West of the center line of North Bristol Street and the East line of North Artesia Street; that between said two lines work shall be ~ne at a grade other th~ th, existing grade, which new or proposed grade is indicated and shown on the profiles and plans. Resolved that the existing official grade on West Sixth Street will be modified between the East line of the' Fifth Street Tract and the East line of North Artesia Street; that between said two lines work shall be done at a grade other than the existing grade, which new or propo- sed grade is indicated and shown on the profiles and plans Resolved that the existing official grade on North Artesia Street will be modified between the North line of West Fifth Street and the ~outh line of West Wash- ington Avenue; that between said two lines work shall be done at a grade other than the existing grade, which new or proposed grade and plans. is indicated and shown on the profiles DESCRIPTION OF BONDS SECTION IV. The said Board of Trustees hereby de- clare and determine, and notice is hereby given, that ser- ial bonds to represent unpaid assessments, and to bear in- terest at the rate of sim (6%) per cent per annum, will be issued hereunder in the manner provided in the Improvement Bond Act of 1915, the last installment of which bonds shal 264 mature nine (9) years from the 2nd day of July, next suc- ceeding ten (10) months from their date. DESCRIPTION OF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT SECTION V. That the contemplated work and im- provement hereinbefore mentioned is, in the opinion of the said Board of Trustees of more than local or ordinary pub- lic benefit, and the expense of said work and improvement is made chargeable upon the district hereinafter described, and said Board of Trustees does hereby declare said dis- trict bo be the district benefitted by said work and im- provement, and to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses thereof, which district is bounded and described as fol- lows, to-wit: Located in the City of Santa ana, County of Orange, State of California, and more particularly des- cribed as follows: Beginning ata point on the center line of West Fifth Street One Hundred Fifty (180) feet West of the center line of North ~rtesia Street; thence North 180 feet West of and parallel to the center line of Nc~th Artesia Street and a Northerly continuation of said llne to a point 17§ feet North of the center line of West Washington Ave- nue; thence East, 175 feet North of and parallel to the center llne of West Washington Avenue to a point 120 feet West of the center line of North Bristol Street; thence North 120 feet West of and parallel to the center line of North Bristol Street to a point 447.17 feet North of the center line of West Washington Avenue; thence East across North Bristol Street and on a straight line to a point on the center line of North Baker Street 484.42 feet North of the center line of West Washington Avenue; thence So~th along the center line of North Baker Street to an inter- section with the center line of West Washin~$on Avenue; thence East along the center line of West Washington Ave- nue to an intersection with the Southerly prolongation of the West line of Lot B of Tract No. 730 as per map thereof on file in Miscellaneous Maps, Book 21, page 40, records of Orange County, California; thence North along the Sou- therly prolongation of and the West line of said Lot 8 of Tract No. 730 to the Northwest corner thereof; thence East along the North line of Lots 8, 7, A, 8, 8, 4, 3, 2, i and B of $~id Tract No. 730 and a continuation of said line to an intersection with the Northerly prolongation of the East line of Lowell Street; thence South along the Norther- ly prolongation of and the East line of Lowell t~ a point 382.88 feet South of the center line of West Washington Avenue; thence West, 382.88 feet South of and parallel to the center line of West Washington Avenue to an intersec- tion with the center line of North Bristol Street; thence West, 390.13 feet South of and parallel to the center line of West Washington Avenue to a point 180 feet East of the center line of North Artesia Street; thence South 180 feet East of and parallel to the center llne of North Artesia Street to a point 142 feet North of the center line of West Ninth Street; thence East 142 feet North of and parallel to the center line of West Ninth Street to an intersection with the center line of North Bristol Street; thence South along the center line of North Bristol Street to an inter- section with the center line of West Eighth Street; thence West along the center llne of West Eighth Street §0 feet; thence South and parallel to North Bristol Street to a point 1~4.28 feet South of the center line of West Eighth Street; thence ~est 154.28 feet South of and parallel to the center line of West Eighth Street to an intersection with the center line of Pacific Avenue; thence South along the center line of ~acific Avenue to a point 188.87 feet South of the center line of West Eighth Street; thence West 188.87 feet South of and parallel to the center llne of West Eighth Street to a point 230 feet East of the cen- ter line of North Artesia Street; thence North 230 feet East of and parallel to the center llhe of North Artesia Street to an intersection with the center line of West Eighth Street; thence West along the center line of West Eighth Street to an intersection with the center line of North Artesia Street; thence South along the center line of North Artesia Street to an intersection with the Wester- ly extended North line of West Seventh Street; thence East 265 along the Westerly extended North line of ~est Seventh Street to a point 245 feet East of the cen~er llne of North Artesia Street; thence South 245 feet East of and parallel to the center llng of North Artesia Street to a point 1VO.87 feet North of the center line of ~est Sixth Street; thence East 170.87 feet North of and parallel to the center line of West Sixth Street to an intersection with the East line of the Fifth Street Tract as per map thereof on file in Miscellaneous Maps, Book 4, page 81, records of Orange County, California; thence South along the said East line of the Fifth Street Tract to ~polnt 155 feet South of the center line of West Sixth Street; thence West 155 feet Sout! of and parallel to the center line of West Sixth Street to a point 130 feet East of,the center line of North Artesla Street; thence South 130 feet East of and ~arallel to the center line of North Artesia Street to an intersection with the center'line of West Fifth Street; thence West along the center line of West Fifth Street to the point of beginning. TIME AND PLACE OF HEARING SECTION VI. Notice is hereby given that on Mon- day, the 4th day of May, 1925, at 7:30 o'clock P.M. in the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City of Santa Ana, any and all persons having any objections to the proposed work and improvement may appear before the said B~ rd of Trustees and show cause why said proposed improvement shoul~ not be carried out in accordance with this Resolution. Any and all persons wishing to protest, said im- provement or the assessment district, or both, should file with the City Clerk prior to the date herein set f~th writ. ten protests, setting forth the grounds of their objections PUBLICATION OF RESOLUTION OF INTENTION SECTION VII. The Santa Ana Daily Evening Regis- ter, a daily newspaper published and circulated and of gen- eral circulation in the City of Santa Ana is hereby desig- nated as the newspaper in which this Resolution of Intentio~ shall be published, and the City Clerk of said City is here. by directed to cause this Resolution of Intention t~ be pub. liahed by two insertions in said newspaper in the manner and form required by law. The Board of Trustees does not deem it advisable that the Clerk mail copies of the Notice of Improvement to owners or reputed owners, and he is not required to mail the same. POSTING OF NOTICES OF IMPR~ EMENT SECTION VIII. The Street Superintendent of said City shall, after the adoption of this Resolution of Inten- tion, cause to be conspicuously posted along the lines of sa id contemplated work or improvement, and along all the open streets and alleys within the hereinbefore described assessment district, notices of the passage of this Resolu- tion of Intention in the manner and fo~n required by ]aw. I hereby certify that'the foregoing Resolution of Intention was duly and regularly introduced and passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha at a regular adjourned meeting thereof held on the ~Oth day ~ March, 1~28, by the following vote: 266 Ayes, Trustees Noes, Trustees Abseht, Trustees Attest: ( SEAL ) C.H. Chapman, Geo McPhee, E.B. Collier, F.L. Purinton None J.W. Tubbs E. L. VeEel~ Clerk of the Uity of Santa ~na RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESSMENT I~AGRAM No. 1475. RESOLVED~ that the'diagram of the property affec- ted or benefited by the work and improvement on Van Ness Avenue in the City of Santa Ana, described in Resolution of Intention No. 1395, and to be assessed to pay the ex- penses thereof, made by the City Engineer of the City of Santa Ara be, and the san~ is hereby, appro~e~, and the Clerk is ordered and directed to certify that fact and the date hereof. I hereby certify that the fore,lng Resolution Approving Assessment Diagram was duly introduced before the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, at a regu- lar meeting thereof held on the 6th day of April, 1925, and passed by the vote of the following named members of said Board of Trustees, to-wit: Ayes, Trustees Noes, Trustees Absent, Trustees C.H. Chapman, Geo McPhee, E.B. Collier, F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs None None Attest: ( SEAL ) E. L. V~el~ ' Clerk of the Otty of ~anta Ana RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM No. 1476. RESOLVED, that the diagram of the property affec- ted or benefited by the work and improvement on Myrtl~ Street, Daisy Street, Franklyn Street, South Artesia Street~ West Pi~e Street, West Walnut ~$me~t$ West First Street, West Second Street, .West Third Street, Townsend Street, West Fourth Street, and on three separate rights of way, des- cribed in said Resolution of Intention No. 1391, all withiz the City of Santa ~na, described in Resolution of Intentioz No. 1391, and to be assessed to pay the expenses thereof, made by the City Engineer of the City of Santa Ana, be,and the same is hereby, approved, and the Clerk is ordered and directed to certify that fact and the date hereof. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution Approving Assessment Diagram was duly introduced before the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 6th day of A~ il, 1925, and passed by the vote of the following named members of said~ Board of Trustees, to-wit: Ayes, Trustees Noes, Trustees Absent, Trustees. None C.H. Chapman, Geo McPhee, E.B. Collier, F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs None Attest: (SEAL) E. L. Ve~el~ Clerk of ~he City of Santa aha RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT No. 1477. WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Anal.on the 2nd day of March, 1925, passed its Resolu. tion of Intention No. 1440, to order the hereinafter des- cribed improvement to be made and public work to be done in the City of Santa Aha; and WHEREAS, after the passage and adoption of said Resolution of Intention No. 1440, the Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Ana conspicuously posted along the line of the contemplated work and improvement, at not more than three hundred (300) feet in distance apart, and 12 in all, notices of the passage of said Resolution of Intentioz headed NOTICE OF PUBLIC WORK, in manner, form and substance as provided by law, and said Street Superintendent also caused a notice similar in substance to be published for a period of ten (10) days in the Santa Ana Daily Evening Reg- ister~ a daily newspaper published and circulated in the City of Santa Aha, and named by the Board of Trustees in said Resolution of Intention as the paper in which said notice should appear, all as appears from the affidavit o! 268 Edna L. Herrick, principal clerk of the la"inters and pub- lishers of said daily newspaper, and which affidavit was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Cl~ o~ Santa Ana, on the 28th day of March, 1925, and is now on file therein; and W~EREAS, the Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Ana commenced to post the notices hereinbefore re- ferred to on the 6th day of March, 1925, and fully completed the posting thereo~ on the 6th day of March, 1925, more than ten days before the day set for hearing protests or bbJee~ tions to the proposed work or improvement, all as appears by the a2fidavit of Nat H. Neff, Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Ana, filed in the office of the Clerk of said City on the 10th day of ~ch., 1925, and now on file therein; and WHEREAS, the 6th day of April, 1925, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.~., and the Council C~mber ef the Board of T~ustees of the City of Santa Aha, was the day, hour and place named in the Resolution of Intention and Notice of Public Work, when and where any and all persons having any objections to the proposed ~ublic work or improvement might appear before the Board of T~ustees and show cause why said proposed improvement should not be carried out in accordance with said Resolution of Intention; and whereas, all protests or objections presented having been disposed of, overruled and denied in time, manner and form as required by law, and the Bo srd of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana having now acquired Jurisdiction to order the proposed improvement, it is hereby: RESOLVED AND ORDERED, that the public interest and convenience requires the work hereinafter described, and the ~oard of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana hereby orders the fo'llowing work to be done and improvement made in the City of Santa Ana as follows: That certaA~ atreets and alleys in said City of Santa Ana be vacated and abandoned as follows: All that part of said S~ewn Street lying Easterly of the Northeastern line of Santiago Avenue and Westerly of a line that intersects the South line of Brown Street 365.25 feet Easterly of the Southeast corner of Brown Street and Santiago Avenue, and ~ntersects the North line of Brown Street 400. feet Easterly of the Northeast corner of Brown Street and Santiago ~venue. Excepting therefrom that portion lying between two lines running Northerly and SoUtherly and which are parallel to each other and forty (40) feet apart. The Western line of said parallel lines intersects the South 269 line of Brown Street 108.99 feet Easterly from.the South- east corner of Brown Street and Santiago Avenue, and inter- sects the North line of Brown Street 143.90 feet Easterly from the Northeast corner of Brown Street and Santiago Ave- ~ue; containing an area of 22,080.5 square feet or 0.51 acres, more or less. Also, all of a twenty (20) foot alley between the South line-of said Bm~wn Street and the North llne of Sixth Street, the Western line of said alley intersects the South llne of Brown Street 245.23 feet Easterly from the South- east corner of Brown Street and Santiago Avenue, and inter- sects the North line of Sixth Street 17.64 feet Easterly from the Northeast corner of Sixth Street and Santiago Ave- nue; containing an area of 9,582.0 square feet, or 0.22 acres, more or less. The public work ordered and the improvement to be made is for the purpose of closing up and abandoning cer- tain public thoroughfares, to-wit, a portion of Brown Stre~ and an alley, and for that reason no district is chargeable therewith. Ail of the herein proposed work shall be done in pursuance of an Act of the Legislature of the State of Cali fornia, designated Street Opening Act of 1889, and amend- ments thereto. For further particulars, reference is hereby made to said Resolution of Intention No. 1440, which is dated the 2nd day of March, 1925, 'and on file with the Clerk of the City of Santa Ana. The Clerk of the City of Santa Ana is herewith instructed to record a copy of this Resolution Ordering Im- provement, in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Orange. I herewith certify that the foregoing Resolution Ordering Improvement was duly introduced and regularly passed and adopted by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana at a regular meetin~ of said B~ rd of Trustees, held on the 6th day of April, 1925, by the ~ollowtng vote: AYES, Trustees C.H. Chapman, Geo Mci"nee, F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs NOES~ Trustees None ABSENT) Trustees None E.B. Colliex Attest: (SEAL) E. L. Ve6el~ Clerk of the City of Santa Aha Approved by me this 6th day of April, 1925. J. W.'~bbs President of the Moard of T~ustees $~ ~ City of Santa A~a, ~ 270 RESOLUTION NO. 1478. A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OF s]~NTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 1339, DETERMINING THE AMOUNT OF UNPAID ASSESSMENTS, PRESCRIB- ING THE DENOMINATION DF SUCH BONDS, AND PROVIDING FOR THEIR ISSUANCE WHEREAS, pursuan$ to statute, notice of filing list of unpaid a~sessments was duly given in the manner and form required by law that the warrant, assessment and dia- gram recorded on the 3rd day of March, 1926, for the work and improvement made by A. R. Kennedy under that certain contract awarded to him on the 27th day of October, 1924, on Wellington Avenue and Lacy Street, and that said warrant, assessment and diagram were returned to the Street Superin- tendent of said City, together with a written statement of all payments received upon the said assessment, and after the full expiration of twenty (20) days from the date of said warrant, the street Superintendent duly made and filed with the City Clerk of said City of Santa Aha, a complete list ~f all assessments unpaid upon the said assessment, which list is now on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City, now upon evidence shown this Board determines that the assessments therein mentioned were then unpaid, the total aggregate thereof being the sum of Eight Thousand, Six Hundred Twenty-three and 86/lOOths ($8,623.86) Dollars; and that assessments numbered 8,24, 43, 58, 68, 69, 72, and 73, aggregating the sum of Five Hundred Nine and 47/lOOths ($809.47) Dollars have since been paid; and that there now remains unpaid the sum of Eight Thousand, One Hundred Four- teen and 9/lOOths ($8,114.09) Dollars upon the assessments shown upon said list. Reference is hereby made to Resolution of Inten- tion No. 1339, of the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, passed the 15th day of September, 1924, for a complete description of the work herein mentioned, and to the list of unpaid assessments filed as above noted, for the assessments unpaid. AND WHEREAS,interested persons were notified in the manner required by law to appear before the Board of Trustees of the said City of Santa Aha, California, in the council chamber of the City Hall of said City, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock ~.M. of Monday, the 6th day of April, 1928, and show cause why bonds should not be issued upon the secu- rity of the unpaid assessments shown on said Street Superin- tendent's list; and WHEREAS, notice was duly given in the manner and form required by law that serial bonds to represent unpaid assessments bearing interest at the rate of six (6%) per cent per annum will be issued hereunder in the manner pro- vided in the "Improvement Bond Act of 1915", the last in- stallment of which bonds shall mature nine (9) years from the 2nd day of July, next succeeding ten (10) months from th%ir date. And all interested persons having ap~ ared before thiw Board of Trustees and having been given full opportun~ ty to show cause why bonds should not be issued upoh the security of the unpaid assessments shown on said list, and all objections presented having been heard and considered; NOW BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Trustees does hereby find and determine that no cause has been shown why bonds should not be issued upon the security of said unpaid assessments, and does hereby overrule all objections thereto, and does hereby direct the issuance of said bonds, and further BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLONS, that bonds shall be issued upon th~secu~ity of said unpaid assessments to said amount of Eight Thousand, One Hundl~ed Fourteen and 9/lOOths ($8¥114.09) Dollars. That said bonds shall be twenty (20) in number and shall be dated April 6th, 1925, and bear interest at the rate of six (6%) per cent per annum, and the denomina- tion of said bonds, and the dates of the respective maturi- ties thereof shall be as follows: SERIES BOND NO. AMOUNT DATE OF MATURITY K-1 i $500.00 July 2nd, 1926 K-1 2 311.40 July 2nd, 1926 K-t 3 500.00 July 2nd, 1927 K-1 4 311.41 July 2nd, 1927 K-1 5 500.00 July 2nd, 1928 K-1 6 311.41 July 2nd, 1928 K-1 7 500.00 July 2nd, 1929 K-1 8 311.41 July 2nd, 1929 K-1 9 500.00 July 2nd, 1930 K-1 10 311.41 July 2nd, 1930 K-1 11 500.00 July 2nd, 1931 K-1 12 311.41 July 2nd, 1931 K-1 13 500.00 July 2nd, 1932 K-1 1~ 311.41 July 2nd, 1932 K-1 15 500.00 July 2nd, 1933 K-1 16 311.41 July 2nd, 1933 K-1 17 500.00 July 2nd, 1934 K-1 18 311.41 July 2nd, 1934 K-1 19 500.00 July 2nd, 1935 K-1 20 311.41 July 2nd, 1935 The first coupon of interest ah all be for interes from March 24th, 1925, to January 2nd, 1926, and .the severs coupons thereafter shall each be for the semi-annual 272 interest; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the signature of the Treasurer of said City upon the coupons attached to said bonds shall be lithographed or printed signature in place of a signature by hand; and BE IT ALSO FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk of said City of Santa Ara be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to deliver forthwith the bonds hereinabove enumerated to the contractor, A. R. Kennedy, in satisfac- tion of the balance due upon his assessment and diagram. I hereby certify that the f~regoihg Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 6th day of April, 1928, by the following vote, to-wit: Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapman, Geo McPhee, E.B. Collier, F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Noes, T~qlstees None Absent, Trustees None Attest: ( SEAL ) E. L. Vegel~ Clerk of the City of Santa Aha RESOLUTION ADOPTING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS No. 1479. RESOLVED, that the plans and sPecificatiohs for the following work to be done and improvement to be made in the City of Santa Ara, upon and along those open public streets in said City, commonly known as Borchard Avenue and Olive Street, which portions thereof are described as follows: Borchard Avenue from the West line of Flower Street to the East line of Olive Street; and 0live Street from the Westerly extension of the North line of Borchard Avenue to the North line of Edinger Street; Said work being described as follows: The grading and ~ ring of the above described portions of streetw with five (5) inch Portland Cement Con- crete pavement, the construction of curb and sidewalk where the same are not already constructed; the installation of four (4) inch house lateral sewers. Ail as prepared by the City Engineer and designa- 'sssment District No. 109, for the improvement of ~ed streets, and submitted this 6th day of April, 1,,2~:, be, and the same are hereby adopted as s, nd for the pla.~a and sp~cJ, ficat~or:s for doing s~id work. I hereby c~rtify that the fro' egoing ~esolution was duly and regularly ~ntroduced, p~ssed and adopted by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa ~na, at a regu- lar meeting thereof held on the 6th day of April, the following vote, to-wit: Ayes, Trusteas 1925, by C.H. Chap~an, Oeo 51ct'bee, E.B. Collier, F.I.. Pur]nton, J.W. Tubbs Noe~, Trustees None Absent, Trustees Nene Attest: E. L. Ve6ely Clerk of the City of Santa ^ns RESOLUTION OF AWARD No. 1480. ~,~%IERE^S, the Board of Trustees of the City of Sants Ann did, in open session at a regular meeting thereof on the 6th day of April, 19~5, publicly open, examine, amd dec]are all sealed proposals or bids for doing the follow- lng work under [~esolution of Intention No. 1433 in the City of Santa Ann 274 RESOLVED, that the said Board of Trustees hereby rejects all of said proposals or bids except that next herein mentioned, and hereby awards the contract for doing said work and improvement Grifflth Co., at the to-wit: to the lowest responsible bidder, to-wit, price named in their bid, as follows, Item 1. The grading to a subgrade and the laying of a five (5) inch Portland Cement Concrete pavement, com- plete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material on an estimate of 17,121~31 square feet for the sttm of Seventeen cents ($O.1V) per square foot. Item 2. The excavation for and the construction of cement concrete curb c~mplete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor 125.~ ~!ne~ feet for the ~nea~ foot. Item 3. and material on an estimate of stun of ~Fifty cents ($0.50) per The excavation for and the construction of cement concrete sidewalk complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material on an estimate of 198.40 square feet for the sum of Twenty cents ($0.20) per s~uare foot. Item. 4. The trenching, furnishing and laying of four (4) inch diameter, house connection sewer laterals, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material on an estimate of 45 linear feet for the sum of Fifty cents ($0.50) per linear foot. Item 5. The exeavatlon for and the construction of one (1) concrete sewer manhole, complete with the furnish- ing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the · um pf Seventy-five dollars ($?5.00) complete. The Clerk of the City of SantaAna is hereby direc- ted to p~st notice of this award conspicuously for five days em .r ~ea~ the chamber door of the Council Chamber of the Boar~ of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha, and also publish said notice twice in the Santa Ana Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and circulated in the City of Santa Ana, and hereby designated for that purpose by said Board of Trustees. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution is a full, t~Ae and correct copy of Resolution of Award No. 1480, duly introduced and regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, at a regular adjourned meeting thereof held on the 13th day of April, 1928, by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees Noes, C.H. Chapman, Geo NcPhee, E.B. Collier, F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Absent, Trustees ~None ~ttest. l~. L. ye6ely (SEAL) Clerk oF the City of Sant~ Aha Rr, SOLUTI 0I~ OF t~o. 148] 7.;Ht,]Y~.,AS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa ?*ha did, in open session at a regular meeting thereof on the 6th day of April, 1925, publicly open, ex-mine and declare ail sealed proposals or bids for doing tke fo!low~ng work under Resolution oF Intention No. 1430 in the City of [:anta Ana Ri*,SOLVED, that the said Board of Trustees hereby rejects ail of said proposals or bids except that next here- in mentioned, and hereby swards the contract for doing ssid I work and improvement to the lowest responsible bidder, to-wit, Griffith Co., at the prioe named in their bid, as follows, to-wit: 276 Item 1. The graSing to a subgrade and the laying of a five (5) inch Portland Cement Concrete ~vement com- plete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material on an estimate of 98,472.94 square feet for the sum of Seventeen cents ($0.17) per square fo~. Item 2. The excavation for and the construction of cement concrete curb complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material on an estimate of 4608.7 linear feet for the sum of Fifty cents ($0.50) per linear foot. Item 3. The trenching, furnishing and laying of four (4) inch diameter house connection sewer laterals com- plete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material on an estimate of 1558 linear feet for the sum of Fifty cents ($0.50) per linear foot. The Clerk of the City of Santa Aha is hereby di- rected to post notice of this award Conspicuously for five days on or near the chamber door of the Council Chamber of the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, and also publish said notice twice in the Santa Ana Daily Eve- ning Re~ister, a daily newspaper published an8 circulated in the City of Santa Ana, and hereby designated for that purpose by said Board of Trustees.. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution is a full, true and correct copy of Resolution of Award No. 1481 duly introduced and regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha, at a regular meetihg thereof held on the 20th day of April, 1925, by the follow- lng vote: Ayes~ Noes, Absent, Absent, Trustees C.H. Chapman, Collier, F.L. Trustees None Trustees None Trustees None Goo NcPhee, E. B. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Attest: ( SEAL ) E. L. Ve6el~ Clerk of the City of Oanta Ana 277 .[ CITY OF RE~OLUTION NO. 1482. A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE SANTA ANA, PASSED THIS 20th DAY OF APRIL, 1925. WHEREAS, heretofore the Southern California Inve~ tment Company has placed with the City of Santa Ana a surer bond for the doing of certain work and the making of certa improvement in the Tract known as "North Broadway Park";and WHEREAS, heretofore under a street proceeding in- voked under the 1911 Improvement Act and the 1915 Bond Act, the said work for which the said bond was given has been completed to the satisfaction of the Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Ana; BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED, that the said surety bond is hereby released, and the sureties thereon are re- leased from any further obligations by reason of the impro~ ment covered in the said street improvement proceedings for North Broadway Park, known as Assessment District No. 63. I hereby certify that the above and foregoing Resolution No. 1482 was duly and regularly introduced and adopted by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa ~na, at a regular meeting thereof held on th~ 20th day of April, 1925, and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees Nc~s, Trustees None Absent, Trustees None C.H. Chapman, Geo McPhee, E.B. Collier, F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Attest: ( SEAL ) E. L. Ve~ely Clerk of the City of Santa Aha RESOLUTION ADOPTING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS NO. 1483. RESOLVED, that the plans and specifications for the following work to be done and improvement to be made fn the City of Santa Ana upon and along that open public street in said City commonly known as North Garnsey Street, and which portion thereof is described as follows: North Garnsey Street from the North llne of Fifth Street to the South line of Sixth Street: Said work is described as follows: 275 The grading and paving of the above described por- tion of North Garnsey Street and of certain driveways on said portion of street, with a five (5) inch Portland Cement Con- crete pavement, and the construction of curb; All as prepared by the City Engineer and designa- ted as AsseEsment District No. 106, for the improvement of the above described street, and submitted this 27th day of April, 1925, be, and the same are hereby adopted as and for the plans and specifications for ~Ing said work. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly introduced, passed and adopted by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha, at meeting thereof held on the 27th day of following vote, to-wit: Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapman, Collier, F.L. Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees None a regular adjourned April, 1925, by the Geo McPhee, E.B. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Attest: ( SE AL ) E. L., Ve6ely Clerk Of the City of Santa Ana RESOLUTION No. 1484. A Resolution of the City of Santa Ana, a municipal corporation incorporated under the laws of the State of Cali- fornia, by its Board of Trustees, as the legislative branch thereof, determining that the public interest and also the public necessity demands the completion by the City of Santa Ana of the municipal water works of said city, and that the same is necessary and convenient to carry out the objects, purposes and powers of the municipality, the cost of which will be too great to be paid out of the ordinary annual in- come and revenue of the City of SantaAna. The Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ann, as the legislative branch thereof, does hereby determine and re- solve as follows: Section 1. The public interest an5 also the public necessity demands the completion by the City of Santa Ann of the muni- cipal water works thereof. The c~pletion of said municipal water works shall 279 conaist of the acquisition by the City of Santa Ana of addi- tional water bearing land upon which to d~ill wells for the production of water, rights of way on which to construct and maintain pipe-lines for conveying water, a reservoir site upon which to construct and maintain a reservoir for the sto~ age of water, also the acquisition of pumps, engines, pipe, machinery, apparatus, applimnces a~d all other necessary pro- potty with which to construct, and the construction by the City of Santa ~la of water wells, pumping plants, storage reservoir, and pipelines for the production, storage, and conveyance of water for the exti~istmment of fire, the flus~ lng of public sewers, the cleansin~ of public streets and all other municipal purposes of the City of Santa Ana, and for the domestic use of the inhabitants thereof. Section E. · The completion of the municipal water works of the City of Santa Ana is necessary and convenient to carry out the objects, purposes and powers of the City of Santa Ana ~nd in order to furnish and provide a constant and adequate sup- ply of fresh and wholesome water to the City of Santa Ana for all municipal purposes, ~nd to the inhabitants thereof for domestic uses. Section 3. The cost of the completion by the City of Santa Aha of the municipal water works of said city is estimated tc be the sum of $1,206.000.00, and which sum will be too great to be paid out of the ordinary annual income and revenue cf the City of Santa Aha. The above and foregoing Resolution No. 1484 of the City of Santa Ana was, at a regular meeting of the Board of Trustees thereof, held on the 4th day of ~ay, 1925, passed by the vote of two-thirds and more of all the members of sstd Board of Trustees as follows: Ayes, Trustees C.H. F.L. Noes, Trustees None &bsent, Trustees None Chapman, Geo ~Ic~hee, E.B. Purinton, J.W. lubbs Collie The above and foregoing Resolution No. 1484 hsvin been passed by the vote of two-thirds of all the members of the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana is signed and approved by me this 4th day of May, 1925. Attest: SEAL ) J. W. Tubbs President of the ~oard of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha E. L. VeMely Clerk of the City of Santa 2na. 28O State of California, ss County of Orange I, E.L. Vegely, the duly elected, qualified and acting Clerk of the City of Santa Ana, do hereby certify that the whole number of the members of the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana is five (5); and that J.W. Tubbs, C.H. Chapman, Gee McPhee, E.B. Collier, and F.L. Purinton a~e each duly elected or appointed, ~alifled and acting members thereof, and the said J.W. Tubbs is the duly elected, quali- fied and acting President of said Board of Trustees. Dated this 4th day of May, 1925. Attest: ( SEAL ) E. L. Ve el~ ~ Clerk of the City of Santa Ana RESOLUTION APPRO~ZING ASSESS~ENT DIAGRAM No. 1485. RESOLVED, that the diagram of the property affected or benefited by the work and improvement on North Van Ness Ave- nue in the City of Santa Aha, described in Resolution of Inten- tion No. 1398, and to be assessed to pay the expenso~ thereof, made by the City E~gineer of the City of Santa Aha be, and the same is hereby, approved, an8 the Cie~£ is ordered and directed to certify that fact and the date hereof. I hereby certify that Approving Assessment Diagram was Board of Trustees of the City of the foregoing ResolUtion duIy introduced before the Santa Aha, at a regular meet- lng thereof held on the 4th day of ~ay, I925, and passed by the vote of the following named members of said Board of Trus- tees, to-wit: Ayes, Trustees, C.H. Chapman, Collier, F.L. Noes, Trustees, None ~sent, Trustees, None Gee ~cPhee, E.B. Partnton~ J.W. Tubbs Attest: (SEAL) ~ L. Ve~ely Cle~ of the City of Sant~ Ana RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM No. 1486. RESOLVED, that the diagram of the property affected or benefited by the work and improvement on Hesperian Street in the City of Santa ~ma, described in Resolution of Intention No. 1417 and to be assessed to pay the expenses thereof, made by the City Engineer of the City of Santa Ana be, and the sam, is hereby, approved, and the Clerk is ordered and directed to certify that fact and the date hereof. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution Appr( lng Assessment Diagram was duly introduced, before the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 4th day of May, 1925, and passed by the vote of the following named members of said Board of Trustees, to-wit: Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapman, Gee ~Ic~hee, E.B. Collier F.L. Purinton, J.W. Iubbs Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees None Attest: ( SEAL ) .. E.L. Ve~ely Clerk of the City of Santa Ana RESOLUTION OVERRULING PROTESTS OR OBJECTIONS TO ASSESSY~NT, APPROVING ASSESSMENT AND ORDERING THE STREET SUP- ERINTENDENT TO ATTRCH WARRANT AND RECORD No. 1487. ~EREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa ~na did, on the 8th day of December, 1924, pass Resolution of Intention No. 1395 for the improvement ~ Van Ness Avenue; and whereas, on the 15th day of April, 1925, the Superinten- dent of Streets of said City filed an assessment to cover the sum due for the work performed and specified in the contract made under proceedings for the said improvement, which assess- ment diagram was approved by the Boa~d of Trustees of s~id City on the 6th day of April, 1925. ~ND ~f~EREAS, the Clerk of the City of Santa Ana has given notice required by law in which notice ~ay 4th, 1925, at the hour of V:30 o~lock P.M. was fixed as the time, and the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City as the place where any and all persons interested in the said work might be heard; and whereas, no persons aggrieved has filed with the Board of Trustees a written objection to said assessment as required by law; and whereas, at t~e time set for hearing pro- tests or objections the Board of Trustees of said City pro- ceeded to hear the same, and all of said protests or objections to said assessment or the work done having been heard, it is hereby; RESOLVED, by the Board of Trustees oX the City oX Santa Ana that all of the said protests or objections against said assessment or the work 5one under said proceedings he, and the same are hereby, overruled and denied and the assess- ment be affirmed, and that the Street Superintendent be, and he is hereby directed to attach to said assessment a warrant in the form and manner required by law, and shall record the same in the office of said Superintendent of Streets. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, at a regular meeting of said Board held on the 4th day of May, 1925, by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapman, Geo McPhee, F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees None E.B. Collier, Attest: E.L. V~6el¥ (SEAL) Clerk of the City of Santa Ana RESOLUTION ADOPTING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS No. 1488. RESOLVED, that the plans and specifications for the following work to be done and improvement to be made in the City of Santa Ana upon and along those open public streets in said City commonly known as South Artesia Street, West Walnut Street, and West Pine Street, and which portions thereof are described.as follows: South Artesia Street from the South line of West First Street to the North llne of Myrtle Street; West Walnut Street from the East line of South Artesia Street to th6 East line of Tract No. 40V; West Pine Street from the East llne of South Artesia Street to the East line of Tract No. 407; ~ald work is described as follows: The grading and paving of the above described por- tions of streets and driveways on said streets, with a five (S) inch Portland Cement Concrete pavement; the construction of sidewalks and curbs; the construction of stub sewer and house connection sewer laterals; All as prepared by the City Engineer and designated as Assessment District'No. lO8, for the improvement of the above described streets, an4 submitted this 2?th day ~ Apri] 1925, be, and the same are hereby, adopted as and for the plans and specifications for doing said work. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly introduced, passed and adored by the Bos o£ Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, at an adjourned regular meeting thereof held on the 27th day of April, 1925, by the following vote, to-wit: Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chal~nan, Geo McPhee, E.B. F.L. P~inton, J.W. Tubbs Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees None Collie~ Attest: ( ZE L ) E. L. Ve~el~. Clerk of the Czty of Santa Aha RESOLUTION OEDERING WORK No. 1489. WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, on the Z0th day of ~arch, 1925, passed its ResolUtion of Intention No. 1473, to order the hereinafter described work to be d~e and improvement to be made in, on and along a por- tion of North Lyon Street in said City, which Resolution of Intention No. 147~ was duly and legally published twice in the Santa Aha Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper pub- lished and circulated in the City of Santa Ana, all as requi- red by law, as appears from the affidavit of Edna L. Herrick, principal cler~ of the printers and publishers of said daily newspaper, and which affidavit was filed in the office o£ the Clerk of the City of Santa Ana on the 8th 8ay of April, 1925 and now on file therein; and WHEREAS, after the passage and adoption of said Resolution of Intention No. 1473, the Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Ana conspicuously posted along the line of the contemplated work and improvement, at not more than three hundred (300) feet in distance apart, and 9 in all, notices of the passage of said Resolution of Intention, headed NOTICe; Of.' I~}~ROV~tI¢i~:NT, in manner, fo~'m ~,d subst~nee as provided by law, and the wo:4t being chargeable t~pon a distr:tet, also con- spicuous]y posted copies of sai5 notice a]ong ~,11 of ~he open streets an~ alleys within such district, no~; n~ore than three hundred (300) feet in distance apart, on each street, ~m5 did post on each street at least 3 notices, and on said streets 9, notices; and WHErein;AS, the Street Superinte~Se~t of the City of Santa ~,na cm~menced to post notices on the ]O~:h day of April, 1925, and fully completed the posting thereof on the 10th day of ,~pril, l~-~fiS, n~ore tk~:~n ten days before the day set for hear- lng p~'otests or objections to tt~e propose5 ~ork and i~,provement, all as a~:pears by the ~,fe~.dsvit of Nat H. Neff, StPeet S~per:[n- tendent o~ The C~ty of Santa Ann, fi]ed in i:he office of the Clerk of said ~ity on the 10th da~ of ~pri], 19Z5~ and now on file therein; and WHEY~EAS, the Board of Trustees of the Cit~ of Santa ~ was duly iu z'eg~lsz' session at the Council Chamber i-hereof st the hour of V:30 o' clock ~:.K[. of ~;[o~d~y~ the 4th day of ~'[ay, 1925, being the d~y, bout ~,nd place na~.ed tn the ]~eso]utf~on of Intention and Notice of imErovmnent, when and where any ~-~d sit person:~ having any objections to the proposed ~.,opk o~. improve- merit ~[f]ht sppeaP befop~ the Board of Trustees and show cas. se why said pPoposed improvement s~oul5 not be carried out In ac- cordance with said Resol~ti~on oF I~tention; and WHENE..~S, :.I]. protests or objecti~ms presented ha~Ing been disposed of, ~ePruled and denied In ti~e, manner, and fo:m~ as requiped by law, and the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ann having now acquired jurisSiction to order the pro- posed Improvement, it is herebF: RESOi,VED, that the public interest and convenf, emc~ requires the wo~k hereinafter described, and the Board of q'rus- tees of the C~ty of Santa Ana hereb~ orders the following wo~'k to be done and improvement made in the City of Santa Ann as fol]ows: Ail of the herein propose5 work shall be done in pursuance of an Act of the Legislature of the State of Cali- fornia, designated Improvement Act of 1911, snd am~nc~r~ents thereto. For further particulars, reference is hereby made to said Resolution of Intention No. 14V3, which is dated the 30th 1925, and on file with the Clerk of the City of day of Santa Aha. The Clerk of the City of Santa Aha is hereby direc- ted to post a notice of sa~d work, together with the plans and! specifications therefor conspicuously for five days on or nea~ the Council Chamber door cf the Board of Trustees, inviting sealed proposals or bids for doing the work ordered; he is directed to publ~sh twice a notice inv~tlng such proposals, and referring to the specifications posted or on file, tn the Santa Ama Daily Evening Register, s d~ily newspaper published and circulated in the City of Santa Ana, and hereby' designated for that purpose. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution Order. tng Work was duly and regularly introduced, passed and adopted by the Bo~ rd ~ Trustees of the ~ity of S~nta Ana at a regular meeting of said Board of Trustees held on tf~e 4th day of Ysy, 1925, by the following vote, to-wit: Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapman, Geo McPhee, E.[~. Collier~ F.L. Purfnton, J.W. Tubbs Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees None Attest: E.L. Ve~ely (SEAL) Clerk of the City oF Santa Aha 286 RESOLUTION ORDERING WORK No. 1490. WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the ~ity of Santa Ana, on the 30th day of March, 1925, passed its Resolution of Intention No. 14V4, to order the hereinafter described w~k to be done and improvement to be made in, on and along a portion of West Washington Avenue, West Ninth Street, West Eighth Street, West Sixth Street, and North Artesia Street in said City, which Resolution of Intention No. 14V4 was duly and legally published twice in the Santa Ana Daily Evening Register, a daily newspa- per published and circulated ih the City of Santa Ana, all as required by law, as ap~ ars from the affidavit of Edna L. Herrick, principal clerk of the printers and publishers of said daily newspaper, and which affidavit was filed in the office of the Clerk of theCity of Santa An, on the Bth day of April,J925, and now on file therein;and WHEREAS, after the passage and adoption of said Reso- lution of Intention No. 1474, the Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Ana conspicuously posted along the line of the contemplated work and improvement, at not more than three h~n- dred (300) feet in distance apart, and 81 in ali, notices of the passage of said Resolution of Intention, headed NOTICE OF I~PROVEMENT, in manner, form and substance as provided by law, and the work being chargeable upon a district, also conspicu- ously posted copies of said notice along all of the open streets and alleys within such district, not more than three hundred (300) feet in distance apart, on each street, and did pOat on each street at least 3 notices, and on said streets 81 notices; and WHEREAS, the Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Ana c ammenced to post said notices on the 10th day of April, 1925, and fully completed the posting thereof on the 10th day of April] 1925, more than ten days before the day set for. hearing protests or objections to the proposed work and i$- provement, all as appears by the affidavit of Nat H. Neff, Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Ans, filed in the office of the Clerk of said City on the 10th day of April, 1928, and now on file therein; and WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of S~ta Ana was duly in regular session at the Council Chamber thereof at the hour of 7:$0 o'clock P.M. of Msnday, the 4th day of May; 1925, being the day, hour and place named in the Resolution of Intention and Notice of Improvement, when and where any and ali persons having any objection to the proposed work or improvement might appear before the Board of Trustees and show cause why said proposed improvement should not be carried out in accordance 287 with said ~e.qolutio~ of Int~nuion, LI!nRE~S, ali protests or objections p~esent~,o having been disposed of, over~,u].ed and denied in time, manner and fo~n as required by law, and the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa ~a having now acquired jurisdiction to order the pro- posed improvement, it is hereby:- RE~)LVED, that the public interest and convenience requires the work hereinsfter describ~d, and the Bo~r5 of Trus~ tees of the City of Santa Aha hereby orders to be done and improvement made in the City follows: the ~ o~lo of S~nt~, Aria as 288 said Resolution of day of March, 1925, Santa Ans. All of the herein proposed work shall be done in pur- suance of an Act of the Legislature of theState of California, designated Improvement Act of 1911, and amendments thereto. For further particulars, reference is hereby made to Intention No. 14V4, which is dated, the 30th and on file with the Clerk of the City of The Clerk of the City of Santa Ana is hereby directed to post a notice of said work, together with the plans and speci- fications therefor conspicuously for five days on or near the Council Chamber door of the Board of Trustees, inviting sealed proposals or bids for doing the work ordered; he is also direc- ted to publish twice a notice inviting such proposals, and re- ferring to the specifications posted or on file, in the Ssata Aha Daily Evemi~s Register, a daily newspaper published and circulated in the City of Santa ^ns, and hereby designated for that pmrpose. I ~ereby certify that the foregoing Resolution Order- las Work was d~ly and regularly introduced, passed and adopted by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana at a regular meeting of said Beard of Trusteex held on the 4th day of May, 1926, by the foil.wing vote, Ayes, Trustees C.H. Collier, Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees None to-wit: Chapman, Gee McPheo, E.B. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Attest: ( SEAL ) E. L. Ve~elM Clerk of the City of Santa Aha RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM No. 1491. EESOLVED, that the diagram of the property affected or benefited by the work and improvement of Kilson Drive, Bishop Street and Wskeham Avenue in the City of Santa Ana, described in Resolution of Intention No. 1429, and to be assessed to pay the expenses thereof, made by the City Engineer of the City of Santa Aha be, and the same is hereby approved, and the Clerk is ordered and directed to certify that fact and the date hereof. T hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution Approv- ing Assessment Diagram was duly introduced before the Board of 289 T~ustees of the City of Santa Ana at an adjourned regular meet. ing thereof held on the llth day of May, the vote ~ the following named members tees, to-wit: Ayes, Trustees C.H. F.L. Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees None 1925, and passed by of said Board of Trus. Chapman, Geo McPhee, E.B. Collier Purinton, J.W. Tubbs ~ttest: ( SEAL ) E. L. Ve~elM Clerk of the City of Santa Ana RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM No. 1492. RESOLVED, that the ~iagram of the property affected or benefited by the work and improvement of South Ross Street in the City of Santa Aha, described in Resolution of Intention No. 1428, and to be assessed to pay the expenses thereof, made by the City Engineer of the City of Santa Ana, be, and the sam. is hereby, approved, and the Clerk is ordered and directed to certify that fact and the date hereof. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution Appro, ing Assessment Diagram was duly introduced before the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana at an adjourned regular meet. ing thereof held on the llth day of May, 1925, and passed by the vote of the following named members of said Board of Trus- tees, to-wit: Ayes, Trustees C.H. F.L. Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees None Chapman, Geo McPhee, Purtnton, J.W. Tubbs E.B. Collier Attest: ( SEAL ) E. L. Ve6elM Clerk of the City of Santa Ana 290 RESOLUTION ^PPROVING ASSESSMENT II~AGRAM No. 1495. RESOLVED, that the ~agram of the property affected or benefited by the work and improvement of North Park Boule- vard, Heliotrope Drive, Riverside Drive, Benton Way and North Broadway in the City of Santa Ana, described in Resolution of Intention No. 1521, and to be assessed to pay the expenses thereof, made by the City Engineer of the City of Santa Ana be, and the same is hereby, approved, and the Clerk is ordered and directed to certify that fact and the date hereof. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution Approv- ing Assessment Diagram was duly introduced before the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana at an adjourned regular meet- ing thereof held on the llth day of May, 1925, and passed by the vote of the following named members of said Board of Trus- tees, to-wit: Ayes, Trustees C.H. F.L. Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees None Chapman, Gee McPhee, Purinton, J.Wo Tubbs E.B. Collier, Attest: ( SEAL ) E. L. Ve6ely Clerk of the City of Santa Ana RESOLUTION OVERRULING PROTESTS OR OBJECTIONS TO ASSESSMENT, APPROVING ASSESSMENT AND ORDERING THE STREET SUPER- INTENDENT TO ATTACH WARRANT AND RECORD. No. 1494 WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana did, on the 1st day of December, 1924, pass ~esolution of Intention No. 1391, for the i~provement of Myrtle Street, Daisy Street, Franklyn Street, South Artesai Street, West Pine Street, West Walnut Street, West First Street, West Second ~treet, West Third Street, Townsend Street, West Fourth Street, and three separate rights of way described in said Resolution of Inten- tion No. 1391; and whereas, on the 16t~ day of Apr., 1925, the Superintendent of Streets of said City filed an assessment to cover the sum due for the wets performed and specified in the contract made under proceedings for the said improvement, which assessment diagram was ap~oved by the Board of Trustees of said City on the 8th day of April, 1925. '291 ANB WHEREAS, the Clerk of the City of Santa Ana has gi~ notice required by law in which notice Nay 4th, 1925~ at the hour of 7:50 o'clock P.M. was fixed as the time, and the Coun- cil Chamber of the City Hall of said City as the place where any and all persons interested in the said work might be heard and whereas, no person aggrieved has filed with the Board of Trustees a written objection to sat~ assessment as required b law; and whereas, at the time set for hearing protests or ob- jections the Board of Trustees of said City proceeded to hear thesame, and all of said protests or objections to said as- sessment or the work done having been heard, it is hereby: RESOLVED, by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana that all of the said protests or objections against said assessment or the work done under said proceedings be, and the same are hereby, overruled and denied, and the assess- ment be affirmed, and that the Street Superintendent be, and he is hereby directed to attach to said assessment a~arrant in the form and manner required by law, and shall record the same in the office of said Superintendent of Streets. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the Cit of Santa Ana, at~a regular adjourned meeting of said Board held on the llth day of Nay, Ayes, Trustees C.H. F.L. Noes, Trustees None Absent, T~ustees None 1925, by the following vote: Chapman, Geo McPhee, E.B. Collier ~rinton, J.W. Tubbs Attest: ( SEAL ) E. L. Ve6ely Clerk of the City of Santa Ana RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT No. 1495. V~HEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana on the 50th day of ~arch, 1925, passed its Resolution of Intention No. 1472, to order the hereinafter described improve ment to be made and public work to be done in the City of San~ Ana; and WHEREAS, after the passage and adoption of said Res~ lution of Intention No. 147~, the Street Superintendent of the City of~ Santa Ana conspicuously posted along the line of the contemplated work and improvement, at not more than three 292 hundred (500) feet in distance apart, and l0 in all, notices of the passage of said Resolution of Intaation~ headed NOTICE OF PUBLIC WORK, in manner, form and substance as provided by law, and said Street Superintendent also caused a notice simi- lar in substance to be published for a period of ten (10) days in the Santa &na Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper publ~ished and circulated in the City of SantaAna, and named by the Board of Trustees in said Resolution of Intention as the affidavit of Edna L. Herrick, principal clerk of the prin- ters and publishers of said daily newspaper, and which affida- vit was filed in the office of the Clerk of the City of Santa Ana, on the 17th day of April, 1925, and is now on file therein; and Santa Ana WHEREAS, the commenced to Street Superintendent of the ~ity of post the notices hereinbefore referred to on the 8th day of April, 1925, and fully completed the post- ing thereof on the 8th day of April, 1925, more than ten days before the day set for hearing protests or objections to the proposed work or improvement, all as appears by the affidavit of Nat H. Neff, Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Ana, filed in the office of the Clerk of said City on the 9th day of April, 1925, and now on file therein; and ~EREAS, the 4th day of May, 1925, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M., and the Council Chamber of the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa &ua, was the day, hour and place named in the Resolution of Intention and Notice of Public Work, when and where any and all persons having any objections to the proposed public work or improvement might appea~ before the Board of Trustees and show cause why said proposed improvement should not be carried out in accordance with said Resolution of Intention; and whereas, all protests or objections presen- ted having been disposed of, overruled and denied in time, manner and form as required by law, and the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana having now ac~ired Jurisdiction to order the proposed improvement, it is hereby: RESOLVED AND ORDERED, that the public interest and convenience requires the work hereinafter described, and the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana hereby orders the following work to be done and improvement made in the City of Santa Ana, as follows: That certain alleys in saidCity of Santa Ana be va- cated and abandoned as follows: 1. All of a certain twehty (20) foot alley extending from Riverside Drive to Heliotrope Drive, and lying adjacent and contiguous to Lot 61 to 71 inclusive and Lot 87 of Tract No. 425. 2. All of a twenty (20) foot alley extending from 293 Flower Street to the North line of a ten (10) foot alley, ly- ing to the South of Tract No. 425, said alley being adjacent and contiguous to Lots 169 to 174 inclusive and ~ots 176 to 190 inclusive, all in said Tract No. 3. All of a ten (10) foot Riverside Drive to Heliotrope Drive, 425. alley e~tending from said alley being adjacent and contiguous to Lots 80, 81, Tract No. 425. All of which is more and Lots 88 and 108, all in sa~ clearly sho~ on a certain map consisting of two sheets, marked Sheet 1 and Sheet 2, approved and adopted by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha for the said abandonment, by Resolution No. 1471 on the 30th day of March, 1925. The public work ordered and the improvement to be made is for the purpose of closing up and abandoning certain public thoroughfares, to-wit, three alleys in Tract No. 425, and for that reason no district is chargeable therewith. All of the herein proposed work shall be done in pursuance of an Act of the Legislature of the State of Cali- fornia, designated Street Opening Act of 1889, and amendments thereto. For further particulars, reference is hereby made to said Resolution of Intention No. 14V2, which is dated the 30th day of March, 1928, and on file with the Clerk of the City of Santa Aha. The Clerk of the City of Santa Ana is herewith in- structed to record a copy of this Resolution Ordering Improve. ment, in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Orange. I hereby certify that the the foregoing Resolution Ordering Improvement was duly introduced and regularly passed and adopted by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana at a regular adjourned meeting of said Board of Trustees, held on the llth day of May, Ayes, Trustees Noes, Trustees Absent, Trustees 1925, by the following vote: C.H. Chapm~n, Oeo McPhee, E.B. F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs None None Collier &ttest: ( SEAL ) E. L. Ve6ely Clerk of the City of Santa Ana Approved by me this 12th day of May~ 1925. J. W. Tubbs President of the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana 294 RESOLUTION OF INTENTION No. 1496. A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING THEIR INTENTION TO ORDER THE PAVING AND OTHERWISE IMPR~ ING OF A PORTION OF SOUTH VAN NESS AVENUE WITHIN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA; DECLARING THE SAID WORK OR IMPROVEMENT TO BE OF ~ORE THAN LOCAL OR ORDINARY PUBLIC BENEFIT; DECLARING THE DISTRICT TO BE BENEFITED BY sAID WORK AND IMPROVEMENT, AND TO BE ASSESSED TO PAY THE COSTS AND EX- PENSES THEREOF; DETERMINING THAT BONDS SHALL BE ISSUED TO REP~ RESENT SAID COSTS AND EXPENSES; AND FIXING THE TIME AND PLACE FOR HEARING OBJECTIONS TO SAID WORK OR IMPROVEMENT, OR TO THE EXTENT OF THE DISTRICT TO BE ASSESSED, OR BOTH. The Board of Trustees of fornia, pursuan2 to the provisions 1911, and the Improvement Bond Act said Acts, do resolve as follows: the City of Santa Ana, Call- of the Improvement Act of of 1915, and amendments to SECTION I. That the public interest and convenience require, and it is the intention of the Board of Trustees of the City of ~anta Ana, California, to order the construction of the following described work and improvement, all within said City, to-wit: In, on and along the roadway of the following des- cribed portion of street South Van Ness Avenue to the North line in the City of Santa Ana, to-wit: Avem~e fro~ the South line of Fairview of Tract No, 382, and where any street or ,lley intersects or terminates in any of the above described portion of street in, on and along which work is to be dSne and impr~ement is to be made, then beyond the curb line and across the sidewalk reservations to the property lines thereof; and where any driveways intersect or terminate in any of the above described portions, of street in, on and along which work is to be done and improvement is to be made, t~en beyond the curb line and across~ the sidewalk reservations to the property lines thereof. The work and improvement on the above described por- tions, el roadway is more particularly described as follows: 1. The grading of all of the above described por- tions of street to a subgra~e six (6) inches below the finished grade, and the construction on said subgrade of a six (6) inch Portland Cement Concrete pavement from curb line to curb line, and where cross-streets or alleys intersect or terminate as shown on said plans along said street, the grading and paving to extend beyond the curb lines an8 across the sidewalk reser-- vattons to the property lines or extensions thereof. 995 impr~ ement is to be done on a part of South Van NessAvenue at a grade other than the existing or official grade thereof, and on such parts of street the work is to be done at and in con- formity with the grade of s~ d street as modified and changed, but on all other ~ rts of the roadway, if any, the work is to be done at the existing official grade thereof. Resolved, that the existing official grade on South Van Ness Avenue will be modified between the South line of Fairview Avenue and the North line of Tract No. 352; that be- tween said two lines work shall be done at a grade other than the existing grade, which new or p~oposed grade is indicated and shown on the profiles and plans. DESCRIPTION OF BONDS SECTION IV. The said B~ rd of Trustees hereby de- clare and determine, and notice is hereby given, that serial bonds to represent unpaid assessments, and to bear interest at the rate of six (6~) per cent per annum, will be issued here- under in the manner provided in the Improvement Bond AOt of 1915, the last installment of which bonds shall mature nine (9) years from the 2nd day of July, next succeeding ten (10) months from their date. 2. The grading to a subgrade five ~5) inches below the finished grade, and the construction thereon of a five (5 inch Portland Cement Concrete pavement of all driveways along the above described portion of street, as shown on the plans to be paved, for their entire width and from the street face of the curb to the street edge of the sidewalk. Excepting from the work above described any of said work already done to grade on any part of the street herein- above described. PL~S, PROFILES, CROSS-SECTIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS SECTION II. All of the foregoing work is fully set forth, delineated, and described on plans, profiles, and . cross-sections on file in the office of the City Engineer, and in specifications for Assessment District No. 104, on file in the office of the City Clerk, which plans, profiles, cross- sections and specifications were adopted by Resolution No.1470 on the 30th day of March, 1925, by the Board of Trustees of th, City of Santa Ana, as the plans, profiles, cross-sections and specifications for said work and improvement. The said plans, profiles, crass-sections ahd specifications are hereby referred to for a full and detailed description of said propose~ wc~k and improvement, and are made a part of this Resolution of In- tention by reference, the herein. SECTION III. same as though set forth in full GRADE Resolved, that the proposed work and 296 DESCRIPTION OF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT SECTION V. That the contemplated work and improvement hereinbefore mentioned is, in the opinion of said Board of Trus- tees of more than local or ordinary public beneift, and the ex- pense of said work and improvement is made chargeable upon the district hereinafter described, and raid Board of Trustees does hereby declare said district to be the district benefited by said work and improvement, and to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses thereof, which district is bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Located in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Northeast corner of Lot 59 of Tract No. 648, as per map thereof on file in Miscellaneous Maps, Book 20, page 14, Records of Orange County, California; thence Sou- therly along East line of Lots 59 to 70 inclusive and across Russell Avenue and along the East line of Lots 71 to 80 inclu- sive, all within the said Tract to the Southeast corner of the said Lot 80, said point being also on the South line of said Tract; thence Westerly along the South line of the said Tract to the Southwest corner of Lot 102 of the said Tract; thence Northerly along the West line of Lots 102 and 93 inclusive in their inverted order, and across Russell Avenue, and along the West line of Lots 92 to 81 inclusive in their inverted order, all within the said Tract to the Northwest corner of the said Lot 81; thence Easterly along the North line of the said Lot 81 and across South VanNess Avenue and along the North line of the said Lot 59 to the point of beginning. TIME AND PLACE OF HEARING SECTION VI. Notice is hereby given that on Monday, the 1st day of June, 1925, at 7:30 o'clock P.M. in the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City of Santa Ana, any and all persons having any objections to the proposed work or improve- ment may appear before the said Board of Trustees and show cause why said proposed improvement should not be carried out in ac- cordance with this Resolution. Any al~d all persons wishing to protest said improve- ment, or the assessment ~lstrict, or both, ~zould file with the City Clerk prior to the date herein set forth written protests, setting forth the grounds of their objections. PUBLICATION OF RESOLUTION OF INTENTION SECTION VII. That Santa Ana Daily Evening Register, a dai~y newspaper published and circulated and of general circu- lation in the City of Santa Ana is hereby designated as the news- paper in which this Resolution of I~tention shall be published, and the City Clerk of said City is hereby directed to cause this Resolution of Intention to be published by two insertions in said newspaper in the mariner and form required by law. The Board of Trustees does not deem it advisable that the Clerk mail copies of the Notice of Imprewement to owners or reputed owners, and he is not required to mail the same. POSTING OF NOTICES OF IMPROVE~ENT SECTION VIII. The Street Superintendent of said City shall, after the adoption of th~ Resolution of Intention, cause to be conspicuously posted along the lines of said contemplated 297' work or improvement, and along sll the open streets and alleys within the hereinbefore described assessment district, notices of the passage of this Resolution of Intenticn in the manner and form required by law. I hereby certify that the for~golng Resolution of Intention was duly and re$~larly introduced and passed by the Board of Trusteew of the City of Santa Aha at a regular ad- journed meetin~ thereof held on the llth day ~ May, 1925, by the following vote : Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapman, Geo McPhee, E.B. F.L. ?urinton, J.W. Tubbs Noes, T~ustees None Absent, Trustees None Collier Attest: ( SEAL ) E. L. Vegely Clerk of the City of Santa Ana RESOI~TION OF INTENTION No. 1497 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFONNIA, DECLARING THEIM INTENTION TO ORDER THE PAVING AND OTHERWISE IMPROVING OF A PORTION OF NORTH GARNSEY STREET WITHIN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA; DECLARING THE SAID WORK ~ IMPROVEMENT TO BE OF MORE THAN LOCAL OR ORDINARY PUBLIC BENE- FIT; DECLARING THE DISTRICT TO BE BENEFITED BY SAID WORK AND IMPROVEMENT, AND TO BE ASSESSED TO PAY THE COSTS AND EXPENSES THEREOF; DETERMINING THAT BONDS SHALL BE ISSUED TO REPRESENT SAID COSTS AND EXPENSES; AND FIXING THE TIME AND PLACE FOR HEARING OBJECTIONS TO SAID WORK OR IMPROVEMENT, OR TO THE EX- TENT OF THE DISTRICT TO BE ASSESSED, OR BOTH. T~e Board of Trustees of for~ia, pursuant to the provisions 1911, and the Improvement Bond Act said Acts,.do resolve as follows: the City of Santa Ana, Cali of the Improvement Act of of 1915, and amendments to SECTION I. That the public interest snd convenience require, and it is the intention of the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha, California, to order the construction of the following described work amd improvement, all within the City of Santa Ana, to-wit: In, on and along the roadway of the following des- cribed portion of street in the City of Santa Ana, to-wit: (a) Garnsey Street from the North line of Fifth 298 Street to the South line of Sixth Street, and where any street or alley intersects or terminates in any of the above described portions of street in, on and albng which work is to be done ' .and improvement is to be made, then beyond the curb line and across the sidewalk reservations to the property lines thereof; and where any driveways meet the said portion of Garpsey Street to the street line of the sidewalk now in place. The work and improvement on the above described por- tion of roadway is more particularly described as follows: 1. Th~ grading and paving of the above described portion of street from curb line to curb line, and the grading and paving from the street face of the curb line to the street edge of the sidewalk of all driveways as shown on the plans to be paved along the' above described portion of street, to a sub- grade five (~) inches below the finished grade as shown on the plans, and the construction thereon of a Portland Cement Con- crete pavement having a thickness of five (5) inches. 2. The excavation for and the construction of cement concrete curb upon and along the above described portion of street where curbs do not now exist and where shown on the plans to be constructed. PLANS, PROFILES, CROSS, SECTIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS SECTION II. All of the foregoing work is fully set fore,h, delineated and described on plans, profiles and ~ross- sections on file in the office of the City Englne~r, and speci- fications for Assessment District No. 106, on file in the office of the City Clerk, which plans, profiles, cross-sections and specifications were adopted by Resolution No. 1483 on the 2~th day of Apr., 1925, by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha, as the plans, profiles, cross-sections and specifications for said work and improvement. The said plans, profiles, cross- sections and specifications are hereby referred t~ for a full and detailed description of said proposed work and improvement, and shall be directory as to all work to be done. CHANGE OF GRADE SECTION III. Resolved, that the proposed wek and improvement is to be done on a part of Garnsey Street at a grade other than the existing or official grade thereof~ and on such parts of street the work is to be done at and in conformity with the grade of said street as modified and changed, but on all other p~rts of the roadway, if any, the work is to be done at the existing official grade thereof. Resolved, that the existing official grade on ~arnsey Street will be modified between the North line of Fifth Street and the South line of Sixth Street; that between said two lines work shall be done at a grade other than the existing-grade, which new or proposed grade is indicated and shown by the pro- files and in the plans. 299 DESCRIPTION OF BONDS SECTION IV. The said Board of Trustees hereby ~e- clare and determine, and notice is hereby given, that serial bonds to represent unpaid assessments, and to bear interest at the rate of six (8%) per cent per annum, will be issued here- under in the manner provided in the Improvement Bond Act of 1915, the last installment of which bonds shall mature nine (9) years from the 2nd day of July, next succeeding ten (10) months from their date. DESCRIPTION OF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT SECTION V. That the contemplated work and improve- ment hereinbefore mentioned is, in the opinion of the said Board cf Trustees of more than local or ordinary public bene- fit, and the expense of said work and improvement is made dHargeable upon the district hereinafter described, and said Board of Trustees does hereby declare said d~strict benefit~d~ b2~said~work and improvement, and to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses thereof, which district is bounded and des- cribed as follows, to-wit: Located in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Northwest corner of Lot l, Block G, Ross Addition, as per map theroof on file in Book l, page 44, 47 and 6S, Miscellaneous Records of Los Angeles County, Cali- fornia, said point being also on the South line of West SixSh Street; thence East along the South line of ~est Sixth Street to the Northeast corner o~ Lot 8, Block F, of the said Ross Addition; thence South along lot lines to the Southeast corner of Lot 8, of the said Block F, said point being also on the North line of West Fifth Street; thence ~est along the North line of West Fifth Street to the Southwest co~ner of Eot 10, of the said Block G, of the Ross Addition; thence North along Lot lines to the point of beginning. TIME AND PLACE OF HEARING SECTION VI. Notice is hereby given that on Monday, the 1st day of June, 1925, at 7:30 o'clock P.M., in the Councl] Chamber of the City Hal~ of said City of Santa Ans, any and all persons having any objections to the proposed work or improve- ment may appear before the said Board of Trustees and show cause why said proposed improvement should not be carried out in accordance with this Resolution. Any and all persons wishing to protest said improve- m~nt or the assessment district, or both, should file with the City Clerk prior to the date herein set f~'th, written pro- tests, setting forth the grounds of their objections. PUBLICATION OF RESOLUTION OF INTENTION SECTION VII. The Santa Ana Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and circulated and of general cir- culation in the City of Santa Ana is hereby designated as the newspaper in which this Resolution of Intention shall be pub- lished, and the City Clerk of said City is hereby directed to cause this Resolution of Intention to be published ~y two in- sertions in said newspaper in the manner and forth required by '800 law. The Board of Trustees does not deem it advisable that the Clerk mail copies of the Notice of Improvement to owners or reputed owners, and he is not required to mail the same. POSTING OF N~'ICES OF IMPROVEMENT SECTION VIII. The Street Superintendent of said City shall, after the adoption of this Resolution of Intention, cause to be conspicuously posted along the lines of ~aid contemplated work or improvement, and along all the open streets and alleys within the hereinbefore described assessment district, notices of the passage of this Resolution of Intention in the manner and form required by law. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution of Intention was duly and regularly introduced and passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana at a regular adjourned meeting thereof held on the llth day of May, 1925, by the fol- lowing vote: Ayes, Absent, Trustees Trustees C.H. Chapman, Geo McPhee, E.B. F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs None Collier, Trustees None Attest: ( SEAL ) E. L. Ve$el~ Clerk of the City of Santa Ana RESOLUTION OF INTENTION No. 1498 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING THEIR INTENTION TO ORDER TEE PAVING AND OTHERWISE IMPRG~ING OF A PORTION OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED STREETS, TO-WIT, SOUTH ARTESIA STREET, WEST WALNUT STREET AND 'NEST PINE STREET, ALL WITHIN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA; DEOAARIN~ THE SAID WORE OR IMPROVEMENT TO BE OF MORE THAN LOCAL OR ORDINARY PUBLIC BENEFIT; DECLARING THE DISTRICT TO BE BENE- FITED BY SAID WORK AND IMPROVEMENT, AND TO BE ASSESSED TO PAY THE COSTS AND EXPENSES THEREOF; DETERMINING THAT BONDS SHALL BE ISSUED TO REPRESENT SAID COSTS AND EXPENSES, AND FIXING THE TIME AND PLACE FOR HEARING OBJECTIONS TO RAID WORK OR IMPROVE- MENT, OR TO THE EXTENT OF THE DISTRICT TO BE ASSESSED 0R BOTH. 'The Board of Trustees of for~ia, pursuant to the provisions 1911, and the Improvement Bond ^ct the City of Santa Ana, Cali- of the Improvement Act of of 1915, and the amendments to said Acts, dokTesolve as follows: SECTION I. That the public interest and convenience require, and it is the intention of the Board of Trustees of the City of S~ta Ana, California, to order the construction of the following described work and improvement, all within the said City, to-wit: In, on and along the roadways of South ^rtesia Stree from the South line of West First Street to the North line of Myrtle Street, as shown on the map of Tract No. 233; West Wal- nut Street from the East line of South Artesia Street to the East line of Tract No. 407; and West Pine Street from the East line of South Artesia Street to the East lino of Trsct No.407; and where any street or alley intersects or terminates in the above described portions of streets in, on and along which work is to be done or improvement is to be made, then beyond the curb line and across the sidewalk reservations to the property lines thereof. The work and improvement on the above described por- tions of roadways is more particularly described as follows: 1. The grading of all of the above described por- tions of streets to a subgrade five (5) inches below the fin- ished grade, and the construction on said subgrade of a five (8) inch Portland Cement Concrete pavement from curb line to curb line~ and where cross streets or alleys intersect or ter- minate as shown on the plans along said streets, the grading and paving to extend beyond the curb lines and across the side walk reservations to the property lines or extensions thereof; all driveways as shown on the plans are to be paved for their entire width and extending from the street F~e of the curb to the street edge of the sidewalk, or where no sidewalk exists, or is to be constructed, the grading and paving shall extend tc a point five (8) feet from the property lines. 2. The excavation for and the construction of cem~ concrete curb on portions of the above described streets where curbs do not now exist and where shown on the plans to be con- structed. 3. The e~cavation for and tile construction of cement concrete sidewalk, where no sidewalks exist, and as shown on the plans, and reference is hereby made to the plans for a more detailed description of the location of said sidewalE. 4. The excavation for and the construction of stub sewer lines and lateral house connecting sewers, of the materi- als, and at the places where shown in the plans, profiles, cross-sections and specifications hereinafter more fully re- ferred to, and the said sewer shall be constructed in all par- tioutars according to said plans and specifications. Excepting from the work above described any of said work already done to grade on any of the streets hereinabove set forth. 8O2 PLANS, PROFILES, CROSS-SECTIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS SECTION IIi All of the foregoing work is fully set forth, delineated and described on plans, profiles, cross-sec- tions, sheets i to 4 inclusive, on file in t~he office of the City Engineer, and in specifications for Assessment District No. lOS, on file in the office of the City Clerk, which plans, profiles, cross-sections and specifications were adopted by Resolution No. 1488, on the 4th day of May, 1925, by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, as the plans, profiles, cross-sections and specifications for said work and improvement. The said plans, profiles, cross-sections and specifications are hereby referred to for a full and detailed description of said proposed work and improvement, and are made a part of this Resolution of Intention by reference, the same as though set forth in full herein. GRADE SECTION III. Resa]~ed, that the proposed work and im- provement is to be done on a part of South Artesia Street, West Walnut Street and Test Pine Street at a grade other than the existing or official grade thereof, and on such parts of streets the work is to be done at and iA conformity with the grade of said streets as modified and changed, but on all other parts of the roadways, if any, the work is to be done at the existing of- ficial grade. Resolved, that the existing official grade on South Artesia Street will be modified between the South line of West First Street and the North line of Myrtle Street ~ shown on the map of Tract No. 233; that between said two lines work shall be done at a grade other than the exDstlng grade, which new or pro- posed grade is indicated and shown on the profiles and plans. Resolved, that the existing official grade on West Walnut Street will be modified between the East line of South Artesia Street and the East line of Tract No. 407; that between said two lines work shall be done at a grade other than the ex- isting grade, which new or proposed grade is indicated and shown on profiles and plans. Resolved, that the existing official grade on West Pine Street will be'modified between the East line of South Artesia Street and the East.line of Tract No. 407; that between said two lines work shall be done at a grade other than the ex- isting grade, which new or proposed grade is indicated and shown on profiles and plans. DESCRIPTION OF BONDS SECTION IV. .The said Board of Trustees hereby declare and determine, and notice is hereby given, that serial bonds to represent unpaid assessments, and to bear interest at the rate of six (6%) per cent per annum, will be issued hereunder in the '808 manner presided in the Improvement Bond Act of 1915, the last installment of which bonds shall mature nine (9) years from the 2nd day of July, next succeeding ten (10) months from th~i~ date. DESCRIPTION OF ASSESSI~ENT DISTRICT SECTION V. That the contemplated work and improve- ment hereinbefore mentioned is, in the opinion of the said Board of Trustees of more than local or ordinary public bene- fit, and the expense of said work and improvement is made chargeable upon the district hereingfter described, and said Board of Trustees does hereby declare said district to be the district benefited by said work and improvement, and to be as- sessed to pay the costs and expenses thereof, which district is bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Located in the City of Santa ^ns, County of Orange, State of Califonnia, and more particularly described as fellers: Beginning at the Northwest corner of Lot 3 of Block B, Tract No. 233, as per map thereof on file in Miscellaneous Maps, Book 13, page 9, records of Orange County, California, said point being also on the South line of West First Street; thence East along the South line of West First Street to the Northeast corner of Lot l, of Tract No. 259, as per map ther~f on file in Miscellaneous Maps, Book 13, page 31, records of Orange County, California; thence South along the East line of said Lot 1, and a Southerly extension thereof, 13~.$0 feet; thence East parallel with West First Street to an intersection with the East line of Tract No. 407, as per map thereof on file in Miscellaneous Maps, Book 15, page 44, records of Orange County, California; thence South along the East line of the said Tract No. 407 to a point 4 feet South of the Southeast co~ner of Lot 28, of the said Tract No. 407; thence West paral- lel with the South line of the said Tract No. 407 to an inter- section with the Southerly extended East line of Lot 33 of the said Tract No. 407; thence South along the said Southerly ex- tended East line of Lot 33 to an intersection with Easterly ex- tended North line of Myrtle Street as shovm on the Mpa of the said Tract No. 233; thence West along the said Easterly exten- sion of and the North line of Myrtle Street to the Southwest corner of Lot 23, Block C, of the said~Tract No. 233; thence North along lot lines through the said Block C, across.West Pine Street and along Lot lines through Block B of the said Tract No. 233, to the point of beginning. TIME AND PLACE OF HEARING SECTION VI. Notice is hereby given that on Monday, the 1st day of June, 1928, at 7:30 o~clock P.M., in the Court- cil Chamber of the City Hall of said City of Santa Ana, any an~ all persons having any objection to the proposed work or imprG~ ment may appear before the said Board of Trustees and show cause why said proposed improvement should not be carried out in accordance with this Resolution. Any and all persons wishing to protest said improve- ment or the assessment district, or both, should file with the City Clerk prior to the date herein set fc~th written p~otests setting forth the grounds of their objections. PUBLICATION OF RESOLUTION OF INTENTION SECTION VII. The Santa Ana Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and circulated and of general cir- culation in the City of Santa Aha is hereby designated as the newspaper in.which this Resolution of Intention shall be pub- 3O4 cause this Resolution of Intention to be published by two in- sertions in said newEpaper in the manner and form required by law. The Board of Trustees does hot deem it advisable that the Clerk mail copies of the Notice of Improvement to owners or reputed owners, and he is not required to mail the same. POSTING OF NOTICES OF IMPROVEMENT SECTION VIII. The Street Superintendent of said City shall, after the adoption of this Resolution of Intention, cause to be conspicuously posted along the lines of said contemplated work or improvement, and along all the open streets and alleys within the hereinbefore described assessment district, notices of the passage of this Resolution of Intention in the manner and form required by law. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution of In- tention was duly and regularly introduced and passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa ~na, at a regular ad- Journed meeti~ng thereof held on the llth day of May, 1928, by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees E.B. Collier, C.H. Chapman, Gee ~cPhee, F.D. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees None Attest: ( SEAL ) E. L. Ve~el~ Clerk of the City of Santa Ana RESOLUTION ADOPTING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS No. 1499. RESOLVED, that the plans and specifications for the following work to be done and improvement is to be made in the City of Santa ~na upon and along those open public streets in said City commonly known as Bishop Street, Wakeham Avenue and Hickory~Street, and which portions thereof are described as follows: Bishop Street from the East line of Kilson Drive to the West line of Halliday Street; Wakeham Avenue from the East line of Kilson Drive to the West line of Halliday Street; Hick- ory Street from the South llne of Bishop Street to the South line of Lot 25, Tract 614. Said work is described as follows: The grading and paving of the above described portions e2 streets and driveways on said streets, with a three and one- half ($~) inch ~sPhaltlc Concrete base overlaid with a one and 305 one-half inch (1~) Asphaltic Concrete wearing sUrface; the con- structlon of curbs and sidewalks; the construction of a six (6) inch main sewer, house laterals, flush tank and manhole; As all prepared by the City Engineer and designated as Assessment District No. llO, for the improvement of the above described street, and submitted this 18th day of Nay, 1925, be, and the same are hereby, adopted as and for the plan~ and specifications for doing eaid w~rk. I hereby certify that the f~eg~tng Resolution was duly and regularly introduced, passed and adopted by the Board of Trustees of the City of ~anta Ana, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 18th day of May, 1925, by the following vote, to-wit: Ayes, Noes, Absent, Trustees Trustees C.H. Chapman, Geo McPhee, E.B. F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs None Collie~ Trustees None Atte st: ( SEAL ) E. L. Ve~el~ Clerk of the City of Santa Ana RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM No. 1500. RESOLVED, that the diagram of the property affected or benefited by the work and improvement on Orange Avenue and Cypress Avenue, described in Resolution of Intention No. 1382, and to be assessed to pay the expenses thereof, made by the City Engineer of the City of Santa Ana be, and the same is hereby, approved, and the Clerk is ordered and directed to cer. tify that fact and the date hereof. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution Appro~ lng Assessment Diagram was duly introduced, before the Board o~ Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, at a regular meeting thereo~ held on the 18th day of May, 192~, and ~assed by the vote of the following named members of said Board of Trustees, to-wit: Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapman, Geo McPhee, E.B. F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees None Collier Attest: E.L. Ve6el~ (SEAL) Clerk of the City of Santa Ana t~,oO~.,U~IO!~ ,~ .... OvY~ ASSESSIqENT :~o. 1501. RESOI,V;~D, t!~at tls dlagl~am of the proper~y affected or benefited by the work an~ improve~ent on 'd~est F[F~:h Street tn the City o~ S~uta Ana, described in Reso]utlm~ of In~e~b~nn No. 1401 and 1o bc ~ssesse~ to pay th~~ ex?maes t2~,}~'~oF,mnde by the City Engineer of t'.~e City ~,f S~it~ Ans be, and the same is hereby, approw:<], aiid the Clerk is ordered and ~irected to certify that fact ~n~] the date hez.eof. I he:reby certify tkst the foregoiz~g R~so]ution Approv- ing ~sses:~ment Diagram was doly ~ntrorh~ced, before the Board of Trustaes of the City of Sauta Aha, at a regu]~%r mseti~6 ther,~of ~eld eli tls lSth day o~ [.]ay, ]925, a~?,d passed by the vote of the followin6 named members of said Board of T~stees, to-wit: ~yes, Trustees C.H. Chapman, Goo L'cPtiee, E.B. F.L. Purlnton, J.W. Tuhbs Noes, Trustees None Absent, mrustees None Collier, " ~ Vegely (SEA],) CioPk of the City off ~' ~,anta Aha RmSOi,U.,_ 101,~ &WARD No. 1502. WitEREAS, the Board ,:,f Trustees of the City of Santa Aria did, in open session at a regular meettng thereo[' on the ]Sth day o£ Eay, ]_925, publicly open, exa~'ine and declare a~] sealed !.l~oposa]s or bids for ale',rig the f~].]owing work under ResolutiSn of Intention No. 14V3, in the City of Santa Ali~, jeets ali mentIoned~ and improvement to the lowest responsible bidder, Griffith Co., at the price named in their bid as Item 1. The grading to a subgrade and ~t]?SOLVWD_ . .~ , th,:~t the sai,'] Bonrd .., 7ruste,Js hereby re- of suid proposals or ~.~ds except that next herezn and hereby awards the c-ntract foe doing said woPk to-wit, Fei ] ows,to-wit! the laying of a five (5) inch Per,land C~zment Concrete pavement complete wttk the furnishing'of al]. necessary equipment, labor and material on an estimate of 1S,?~5.41 square feet fo~~ the sum of Seven- teen and one-half cents (~0.1~5) per square foot. Item ~. The exca~akion for ~u~ld the construction of cement concrete curb compl~te with the fum~tshing oF al] neces- sary equipment, labor and material on an est~m~te of ~ linear feet roi- the sum of Fifty cents (~O.50) p~r l~near foot. Th~ Clerk o~ the City of S-~ta aaa is hereby direc- ted to post notice of this awaz.d conspicuously ?or five days on o~ near the chamber door of the council ch~beb of the Boarfl o~ Trlistees of the City of Saints I, na~ and also publish saf~ notice twice in the Santa Ann Daily Nv~ning Reg-;ater~ a ~aily newspaper pub]ishe~ and circulated tn the City of Santa Ann, and hereby 8esignated for that puz'pose by sair~ Board of Trus- te~s. I he~.eby cert~.fy that t~,-e foregoing ~e'~oY,ltion is a ], t~ue ~nd correct copy oF R~solution oF Award No. 150~ ~Gly introduced and regulnr]y passe~ by the Eoard of Thustees the City c,~ Santa '~na at a r~g~],~P neet~n6 the~'~.~of held on the 12th day of i~iay, ]~925, Ayes, Trustees F.L. Noes~ rz~yteos Absent, Tr~stees None E. L. Ve~ly 303 R,~oOz,J·IOL OF NO, .~. 0o. ,IVJ ARD WHEREAS, t]~ Bonr. d of Tuustees of the C~ty of S~'mta .~ta did, in open session st a re&u]~r i,eet~ng thereof on the 18th day of }~ay, ]9~3, pub] ic]y open, exs,~ine and dec]are al! sealed proposals or bids for ~oing the fo~Zow~.,,.g work Resolution of Inti~nt~c,a No. ]~T~, i~ the C'~ty ,~r Santa Will be modified~etw*~ ~ss the~of ~ ~' in ~ost 'e~ses tfl~ d ffer~t s~ 3 ne ~f ~orth Ar~ Stree{; -tha~ street f¢~ ~ ~e eurb to 'the ~re~ ~ty of ~nta An~ as the p]an~ ~en~ of which bonds sh~l /~t~re tion ~t said $idewam, .f~ ~; and qn ~ue~ .p~s of stree~ ~d cily deemri=g i~ intention tO order Ri~SOLVED, that the said Boaz',: ~,C .... h,:r~l,- ].e- ~ects ali of said pro~,esala or bids exc%~t that next herein !r,p].'ovement t< the lowest r,~spoflsille bidde~*, to-wLt, Grlff'Jt.h Co., at the price named in their bid as follows, Item 1. The grading to a st~bgz.ade and the laying thereon of a five (~) tnch Port]a~ ~ Cement Concrete complete with the furni~ld, ng of all necessary equipment, l~bor a,.d n':ateria] on an esl,~mate of ~ ~=~ ..* ~o0,~,_~o.84 square feet fo~- +' s,:m o~ :,~z~t~er~ and 4//10 cents (, 0.1-4) per squar, e foot. Item 2. Th~ excavat~,_m for and the construct:ton c~ra~llt conol'eto cui'b comp].~te ~ .oc~ ' ' ~ ~' sa~'5, equlpz,ent, laboz, and m.ater~a3 on an estimate of 20, l~r'~a~ feet f~;, the man of Forty-two cents (~0.4~) per _. foot. Item 3. The excavation for and the construction of three and oneahalf (3~) inch cement concrete sidewalk complete with the furnishing of all necessary equlpement, labor and ma- terial on an estimate of 38,667.65 square feet for the sum of Sixteen cents ($0.16) per square foot. Item 4. The excavation for and the construction of five (8) inch Cement concrete sidewalk complete with the fur- nishing of sll necessary equipment, labor and mster~sl on an estimate of 2,267.50 squar~ feet for the sum of Twenty cents ($0.207 per square foot. Item 5. The trenching, furnishing and laying of eight (8) inch Nain Sewer complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipmmn~ labor and material on an estimate of 2,582.61 linear feet for the sum of Seventy-five cents ($0.70) per linear foot. Item 6. The trenching, furnishing and laying of six (6) inch main sewer complete with the furnishing of all neces- sary equipment, labor and material on an estimate of 2,995.94 linear feet for the sum of Sixty-five cents ($0.65) per linear foot. Item 7. The trenching, furnishing and laying of three hundred sixty-six (366) four (4)inch diameter house con- nection sewer laterals complete with the furnishing of all necessary eq~ipment, labor and material on an estimate of 6,474 linear feet for the sum of Forty-five cents ($0.45) lln- ear feet for the sum of Forty-five cents ($0.45) per linear foot. Item 8. The excavation for and the construction of concrete sewer manholes complete with the l~rnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material on an estimate of 15 momplete manholes for the sum of Sixty-five dollars ($65.00) each. Item 9. The excavation and the construction of two (2) concrete sewer flush tanks complete with the furnishing of all necessary ecl~ipment, labor and material for the sum of One Hundred Ten and no/100 dollars ($110.O0) each. Item 10. The excavation for and the reinforcing wit~ Portland Cement Concrete of existing irrigating pipes under th~ paved portion of the roadway complete with the furnishing of all necessary equtpement, labor and material on an estimate of 152.28 linear feet for the sum of Two dollars ($2.00) per lin- ear'foot. Item ll. The trenching, furnishing mnd laying of four (4) inch diameter cast iron water pipe complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material on an estimate of 444.44 linear feet for the sum of One and 30/ 100 dollars (~1.30) per linear foot. The Clerk of the City oF Santa Ana is hereby directed to post notice of this award conspicuously for five days on or near the chamber door off the Council Chamber o£ the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, and also publish said notice twice in the Santa Ana Daily Evenihg Register, a daily newspa- per published and circulated in the City of Santa Ana, and hereby designated for that purpose by said Board of Trustees. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution is a full,true and correct copy of Resolution of Award No. 1503, du- ly introduced and regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa &ua at a regular meeting thereof held on the 18th day of Nay, 1925, by the followi~8 vote: Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapman, Goo McPhee, E.B. F.L. ~rinton, J.W. Tubbs Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees None Collier Att6st: ( SEAL ) E. L. Ve~el[ Clerk of the City of Santa Ana RESOLUTION OF INTENTION No. 1504. A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING THEIR INTENTION TO ORDER THE PAVING AND OTHERWISE IMPROVING OF A PORTION OF SOUTH OLIVE STREET AND BORCHARD AVE~ ALL WITHIN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA; DECLARING THE SA~D WORK OR IMPROVE]~ENT TO BE OF MORE THEN LOCAL OR ORDINARY PUBLIC BENEFIT; DECLARING THE DISTRICT TO BE BENE- FITED BY SAID WORK AND IMPROVEMENT, AND TO BE ASSESSED TO PAY THE COSTS AND EXPENSES THEREOF; D~TERMINING THAT BONDS SHALL BE ISSUED TO REPRESENT SAID COSTS AND EXPENSES; AND FIXING THE TIME AND PLACE FOR HEARING OBJECTIONS TO SAID WORK OR IMPROVE- MENT, OR TO THE EXTENT OF THE DISTRICT TO BE ASSESSED, OR BOTH. The Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha, Call- fornia, pursuant to the provisions of the Improvement Act of 1911, and the Improvement Bond Act of 1915, and the amendments to said Acts, do re,olve~as follows: SECTION I. That the public interest and convenience require, and it is the intention of the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha, California, to order the construction of the following described work and improvement within $~1~ City, to-wit: 811 In, on and along the roadways of the following descri- bed portions of streets in said City, to-wit: (a) South Olive Street from the Westerly extended North line of Borchard Avenue to a line thirty (30) feet North of and parallel to the surveyed center line of West Edinger ~reet (b) Borchard Avenue from the West line of South Flowe: Street to the East line of South Olive Street. And where any street or alley intersects or terminates in any of the above described portions of streets in, on and alohg which work is to be done and improvement is to be made, then beyond the curb line and across the sidewalk reservations to the property line,hereof. The work and improvement on the above described por- tions of ro%dways is more particularly described as follows: 1. The regrading to a subgrade five (8) inches below the finished grade as shown on the plans, and the construction theree~ of a five (§) inch Portland Cement Concrete pavement upon and along the above described streets from cub line to curb line, and where cross streets intersect the said streets, the grading and paving to extend beyond the curb line and across the sidewalk reservations to the extended property lines of the said streetm. 2. The excavation for and the construction of cement concrete curbs upon and along the above described streets where curbs do not now exist and where shown on the plans to be con- structed. ~. The excavation for and the construction of cement concrete sidewalks upon and along the above described streets where sidewalks do not exist, and where shown on the plans to be constructed. 4. The excavation for and the construction of lateral house connecting sewers, of the materials and at the places where shown in the plans, profiles, cross-sections and in the specifi- cations also hereinafter referred to. PLANS, PROFILES, CROSS-SECTIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS SICTION II. All the foregoing work is fully set forth, delineated and described on plans, profiles and cross-sections on file in the office of the City Engineer, and specifications for Assessment District No. 109, on file in the office of the City Clerk, which plans, profiles, cross-sections and specifications were adopted by Resolution No. 14~9, on the 6th day of April, 192§, by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ara, at a regular meeting of said Board, as the plans, profiles, cross-see- tions and specifications for said work and improvement. Said plans, profiles, cross-sections and specifications are hereby re- ferr~d to for a full and detailed description of s aid proposed work or improvement, and shall be directory for all work and materials and locatlons for the work hereinbefore described, and the same are made a part of this Resolution of Intention by reference, the same as though set forth in full herein. CHANGE OF GRADE SECTION III. Resolved, that the proposed work and improvement is to be done on a part of South Olive Street and Borchard Avenue at a grade other than the existing or official grade thereof, and on such parts of streets the work is to be done at and in conformity with the grade of said streets as modified and changed, but on all other parts of the roadways, to be done at the existing official grades if any, the work is thereof. Resolved, that the existing official grade on South Olive Street will b e modified between the Westerly extended North line of Borchard Avenue and a line thirty (30) feet North of and parallel to the surveyed center line of West Edinger Street; that between said two lines work shall be done at a grade other than the existing grade, which new or p~cposed grade is indicated and shown on the profiles and plans. Resolved, that the existing official grade on Borchard Avenue will be modified between the West line of South Flower Street and the East line of South Olive Street; that between said two lines work shall be done at a grade other than the existing grade, which new or porposed grade is indicated and shown on the profiles and plans. DESCRIPTION OF BONDS SECTION IV. The said Board of Trustees hereby de- clare and determine, and notice is hereby given, that serial bonds to represent ttupaid assessments, and to bear interest at the rate ~ six (6%) per cent per annum, will be issued hereun- der in the manner provided in the Improvement Bond Act of 1918, the last installment of which bonds shall mature nine (9) years from the 2nd day of July, next succeeding ten (lC) months from their date. DESCRIPTION OF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT SECTION V. That the contemplated work and improvement hereinbefore mentioned is, in the opinion of said Board of Trus- tees, of more than local or ordinary public benefit, and the expense of said work and improvement is made chargeable upon the district hereinafter described, and said Board of Trustees does hereby declare said district to be the district benefited by said work and improvement, and to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses thereof, which district is bounded and des- cribed as follows, to-wit: Located in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, snd more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point thirty (30) ~eet No~th of the surveyed center line of West Edihger Street and 136.?1 feet West of the West line of South Olive Street; thence North and parallel to South Olive Street to an intersection with the Wes- terly extended North line of Lot 1S, Block lC, of Tract No. $$2, as per map thereof on file in Miscellaneous Haps, Book 1§, pages 15 and 16, Records of Orange County, California; thence East along the Westerly extension of and the North line of said Lot lB to the Northemst corner thereof; thence South along lot lines to the Northwest corner of Lot 12, of said Block 10; thence East along the North line of said Lot 12 to the Northeast corner thereof; said point being on the West line of South Flower Street; thence South along the West line of South Flower Street to the Southeast corner of Lot l, Block 23, of said Tract No. 352; thence West along the South line of said Lot 1 to the South west corner thereof; thence South along lot lines to the South- east corner of Lot 13 of said Block 23 said point being thirty (30) feet North of the surveyed center line of West Edinger Street; thence West, parallel to the surveyed center line of We Edinger Street to the point of beginning. TIME AND PLACE OF HEARING SECTION VI. Notice is hereby given, that on Monday, the 15th day of June, 1925, at V:30 o'clock P.M., in the Counci2 Chamber of the City Hall of said City of Santa Aha, any and all persons having any objections to the proposed work or improvemem may appear before the said Board of T~ustees and show cause why said proposed improvement should not be carried out in accorda~e with this Resolution. Any and all persons wishing to protest said improve- ment or the assessment district, or both, should file with the City Clerk priSr to the date herein set forth written protests, setting forth the grounds of their Objections. PUBLICATION OF RESOLUTION OF INTENTION SECTION VII. The Santa Aha Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and circulated and of general circula- tion in the City of Santa Ana is hereby designated as the newspa. per in which this Resolution of Intention shall be published, and the City Clerk of said City is hereby directed to cause this Resolution of Intention to be publimhed by two insertions in sai~ newspaper in the manner and form required by law. The Board of Trustees does not deem it advisable that the Clerk mail copies of the Notice of Improvement to owners or reputed owners, and he is not required to mail the same. POSTING OF NOTICES OF IMPROVEMENT SECTION VIII. The Street Superintendent of s aid City shall, after the adoption of this Resolution of Intention, cause to be conpicuousl2 posted along the lines of said contemplated work or improvement, and along all the open streets and alleys within the hereinbefore described assessment district, notices of the passage of this Resolution of Intention in the manner and form required by law. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution of In- tention was duly and regularly introduced and passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha at a regular adjourned meet- ing thereof held on the 2§th day of May, 1925, by the following vo~e~ Ayes, Noes, Absent, Trustees Trustees Trustees C.H. Chapman, Geo NcPhee, E.B. F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs None None Collier, Attest: , E.L. Vesel~ Clerk of the City of Santa Aha RESOLUTION OVERRULING PROTESTS OR OBJECTIONS TO ASSESSMENT, APPROVING ASSESSMENT AND ORDERING THE STREET SUPERINTENDENT TO ATTACH WARRANT AND RECORD No. 1505. WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana did, on the 16th day of February, 1928, pass Resolution of Inten- tion No. 1428, for the improvement of South Ross Street; and whereas, on the 12th day of May, 1925, the Buperintendent of Streets of said City filed an assessment to cover the sum due for the work performed and specified in the contract made under proceedings for the said improvement, which assessment diagram was approved by the Board of Trustees of said City on the llth day of May, 1928. AND WHEREAS, the Clerk of the City of Santa Ana has given notice required by law in which notice June 1st, 1928, at the hour of 7:50 o'clock P.M. was fixed As the time, and the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City as the place where any and all persons interested in the said work might be heard; and whereas, no person aggrieved has filed with theBoard of Trustees a written objection to said assessment as required by law; and whereas, at the time set for hearing protests or objec- tion the Board of Trustees of said City proceeded to hear the same, and all of said protests or objections to said assessment or the work done having been heard, it is hereby: RESOLVED, by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha that all of the said protests or objections against said assessment or the work done under said proceedings be, and the same are hereby, overr~zled and denied and the assessment be affir- med, ahd that the Street Superintendent be, and he is hereby di- rected to attach to said assessment a warrant in the form and man- ner required by law, and shall record the same in the office of said Superintendent of Streets. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was du~y and regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha at a regular meeting of said Board held on the 1st day 315 of June, 1925, by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapman, P.L. Purinton Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees J.W. Tubbs Geo McPhee, E.B. Attest: ( SEA ) ,, E. L. Ve~el~ Clerk of the City of Santa Ans. Collier, RESOLUTION OVERRULING PROTESTS OR OBJECTIONS TO ASSESSMENT, APPROVING ASSESSMENT AND ORDERING THE STREET SUPERINTENDENT TO ATTACH WARRANT AND RECORD NO. 1506. WHEREAS, the Board of T~ustees of the City of Santa Ana ~id, on the 16th day of February, 1925, pass Resolution of Intention No. 1429 for the improvement of Kilson Drive, Bishop Street and Wakeham Avenue; and whereas, on the 12th day of May, 1925, the Superintendent of Streets of said City filed an asses~ merit to cover the sum due for the work performed and specified in the contract made under proceedings for the said improvement, which assessment diagram was approved by the Board of Trustees of said City on the llth day of May, 1925. AND WHEREAS, the Clerk of the City of Santa Aha has given notice required by law in which Notice June 1st, 1925, at the hour of V:50 o!clock P.M. was fixed as the time, and the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City as the place where any and all persons interested in the said work might be heard; and whereas, no person aggrieved has filed with the Board of Trustees a written objection to said assessment as required by law; and whereas, at the time set for hearing protests or obJec tions the Board of Trustees of sa~d City proceeded to hear the same, and all of said protests or objections to said assessment or the work done having been heard, i~ is hereby: RESOLVED, by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha that all of the said protests or objections against said assessment or the work done under said proceedings be, and the same are hereby, overruled and denied and the assessment be affirmed, and that the Street Superintendent be, and he is hereby directed to attach to said assessment a warrant in the fo~m and manner required by law, and shall record the same in the office of said Superintendent of Streets. I hereby certify that t he foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha, at a regular meeting of said Board held on the 1st 3]_6 day of June, 1928, by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapman, Geo McPhee, E.B. F.L. Purinton Noes, T~ustees None Absent, Trustees J.W. Tubbs Collier, Attest= ( SEAL , E.L. Ve~el~ Clerk of the City o'f Santa Ana RESOLUTION OVERRULING PROTESTS OR OBJECTIONS TO ASSESSMENT, APPROVING ASSESSMENT AND ORDERING THE STREET SUPERINTENDENT TO ATTACH WARRANT AND RECORD No. 1507. WHEREA~, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana did, on the 15th day of December, 1924, pass Resolution of Intention No. 1398 for the improvement of North Van Ness Avenue; and whereas, on the 8th day of May, 1925, the Superintendent of Streets of said City filed an assessment to cover the sum due for the work performed and specified in the contract made under proceedings for the said improvement, which assessment diagram was approved by the Board ~ Trustees of said City on the 4th day of May, 1925. AND WHEREAS, the Clerk of the City of Santa Aha has given notice required by law in which notice June 1st, 192S, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. was fixed as the time, and the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City as the place where any and all persons interested in the said work might be heard; and whereas no person aggrieved has filed with the Board of Trus- tees a written objection to said assessment as required by law; and whereas, at the time set for hearing protests or objections the Board of Trustees of said City proceeded to hear the same, and all of said protests or objections to said assessment or the work done having been heard, it is hereby: RISOLVED, by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha that All of the said protests or objections against said assessment or the work done under said proceedings be, and the same are hereby, overruled and denied and the assessment be affirmed, and that the Street Superintendent be, and he is hereby directed to attach to said assessment a warrant in the form and manner required by law, and shall record the same in the office of said Superintendent of Streets. I hereby certify that the ~oregoing Resolution was duly and 'regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the City 217 of Santa Aha, at a regular meeting of said Board held on the 1st day of June, 192§, by the following vote: Ayes, T~ustees C.H. Chapman, F.L. ~rinton Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees J.W. Tubbs Gao McPhee, E.B. Collier, Attest: ( SEAL ) E. L. Ve~el~ Clerk of the City of ~anta Aha RESOLUTION ORDERING WORK No. 1508. WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha, on the llth day of May, 1925, passed its Resolution of In- tention No. 1A98, to order the hereinafter described work to be done and improvement to be made in, on and along a portion of South Artesia Street, West Walnut Street and West Pine Street in said City, which Resolution of Intention No. lAgS was duly and legally published twice in the Santa Ana Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper ~blished and circulated in the City of Santa Aha, all as required by law, as appears from the affidavit of Edna L. Herrick, principal clerk of the printers and publishers of said daily newspaper, and which affidavit was filed in the office of the Clerk of the City of Santa Aha on the lath day of May, 1928, and now on file therein; and WHEREAS, after the passage and adoption of said Reso- lution of Intention No. 1A98, the Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Aha conspicuously poste~ along the line of the contemplated work and improvement, at not more than three hun- dred (300) feet in distance apart, and 23 in all, notices of the passage of said Resolution of Intention, headed NOTICE OF IMPROVE MENT, ~ ~a~i~ FO~ a~ ~a~ a~ ~OV~ B~ law~ ati~ ~he work being chargeable upon a district, also conspicuously posted copies of said Notice along all of the open streets and alleys within such district, not more than three hundred (300) feet in distance apart, on each street, and did post on each street at least 3 notices, and on said streets 23 notices; and WHEREAS, the Street Superintendent of the City of Sant Aha commenced to post said notices on the 18th day of May, 1928, and fully completed the posting thereof on the 18th day of May, 1925, more than ten days before the day s et for hearing protests or objections to the proposed work and improvement, all as pears by the affidavit of Nat H. Neff, Street Superintendent of the City of City on the Santa Ana, filed in the office of the Clerk of said 19th day of May, 1928, and now on file therein; and WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana was duly in regular session at the Council Chamber thereof at the hour of 7:30 o~clock P.M. of Monday, the 1st day of June, 1925, being the day, hour and place named in the Resolution of Intention and Notice of Improvement, when and where any and all persons having any objections to the proposed work or improvement might appear before the Board of Trustees and show cause why said proposed improvement should not be carried out in accord- ance with said Resolution of Intention; and V~EREAS, all protests or objections presented having been disposed of, overruled and denied in time~ manner and form as required by law, and the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana having now acquired ~urlsdtctIon to order the propo- sed improvement, it is hereby:- RESOLVED, that the public interest and convenience requires the work hereinafter described, and the Board of Trus- tees of the City of Santa Ana hereby orders the following work to be done and improvement made in the City of Santa Ana as follows: All of the her.atn proposed work shall be done in pur- suance of an ~ct of the Legislature of the State of California, designated Improvement Act of 1911, and amendments thereto. For further particulars, reference is hereby made to said Resolution of Intention No. 1498, which is dated the llth day of May, 1925, and on file with the Clerk of the City of San- ta Aha. The Clerk of the City of Santa Ana is hereby directed to post a notice of said work, together with the plans and speci ftcations therefor conspicuously for five days on or near the Council Chamber door of the Board of Trustees, inviting sealed proposals or bids for doing the work ordered; he is also direc- ted to publishe twice a notice inviting such proposals, and re- ferring to the specifications posted or on file, inthe Santa Aha Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and circu- lated in the City of Santa Aha, and hereby designated for that purpose. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution Order- ing Work was duly and regularly introduced, passed and adopted by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana at a regular meeting of said Board of Trustees held on the 1st day of June, 1928, by the following vote, to-wit: Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapman, F.L. Purinton Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees J.W. Tubbs Gao McPhee, E.B. Collier, Attest: SEAL E. L. Ve~el~ Clerk of the City of ~anta Aha RESOLUTION ORDERING WOE{ NO. 1S09. WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, on the llth day of May, 1925, passed its Resolution of In- tention No. 1496, to order the hereinafter described work to be done and improvement to be made in, on and along a portion of South Van Ness Avenue in said City, which Resolution of Inten- tion No. 1496 was duly and legally published twice in the Santa Aha Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and culated in the City of Santa Ana, all as required by law, as appears from the affidavit of Edna L. Herrick, principal clerk of the printers and publishers of said daily newspaper, and which affidavit was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Cit of Santa Aha on the 14th day of May, 1928, and now on file therein; and WHEREAS, after the passage and adoption of said Reso- lution of Intention No. 1496, the Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Ana conspicuously posted along the line of the contemplated work and improvement, at not more than three hun- dred (300} feet in distance apart, and 12 in all, notices of the passage of said Resolution of Intention, headed NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT, in manner, foEn and substance as provided by law, and the work being chargeable upon a district, also conpicuous- ly posted copies of said notice along all of the open streets and alleys within such district, not more than three hundred (300) feet in distance apart on each street, and did post on each street at least 3 notices; and on said streets 12 notices; and WHEREAS, the Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Ana commenced to post said notices on the 18th day of May, 19~5, and fully completed the posting thereof on the 18th day of May, 1925, more than ten days before the day set for hearing protests or objections to the proposed work and improve- merit, all as appears by the affidavit of Nat H. Neff, Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Ana, filed in the office of the Clerk of said City on the 19th day of May, 1925, and now on file therein; and WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana was duly in regular session at the Council Chamber thereof at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. of Monday, the 1st day of June, 1925, being the day, hour and place named in the Resolution of Intention and Notice of Improvement, when and where any and ail persons having any objections to the proposed work or im- provement might appear before the Board of T~ustees and show cause why said proposed improvement should nS be carried out in accordance with said Resolution of Intention; and WHEREAS, all protests or objections presented having been disposed of, overruled and denied in time, manner and form as required by law, and the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana havln~ now acquired Jurisdiction to order the pro- posed improvement, it is hereby: RESOLVED, that the public interest and convenience requires the work hereinafter described, and the Board of Trus- tees of the City of Santa Ana hereby orders the following work to be done and improvement made in the City of Santa Ana as follows: ments, and to bear l~tePest at the of wh ch bo~ds shaa{ mature nin~ succeeding ten (10) month from that~ of on file in the office of the All of the herein proposed work shall be done in pur- suance of an Act of the Legislature of the State of California, designated Improvement Act of 1911, and amendments thereto. For further particulars, reference is hereby made to said Resolution of Intention No. 1496, which is dated the llth day of May, 1928, and on file with the Clerk of the City of Santa Ans. The Clerk of the City of Santa Aha is hereby directed to post a notice of said wo~k, together with the plans and spec- ifications therefore conspicuously for five days on or near the Council Chamber door of the Board of Trustees, inviting sealed proposals or bids for doing the work ordered; he is also direc- ted to publish twice a notice inviting such proposals, and re- ferring to the specifications posted or on file, in the Santa Ana Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and cir. culated in the City of Santa Ana, and hereby designated for the purpose. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution Order- ing Work was duly and regularly introduced, passed and adopted by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, at a regular meeting of said Board of Trustees held on the 1st day of June, 1925, by the Ayes, following vote, to-wit: Trustees C.H. Chapman, F.L. Purinton Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees J.W. Tubbs Gee McPhee, E.B. Collier, Attest: E.L. Ve~el~ (SEAL) Clerk Of the City of Santa Asa 322 RESOLUTION ORDERING WORK No. 1510 WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aua, ~ the llth day of May, 1926, passed its Resolution of Intention No. 1497, to order the hereinafter described work to be done and improvement to be made in, on and along a por- tion of North Garnsey Street, in said City, which Resolution of Intention No. 1497 was duly and legally published twice in the Santa Aua Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper pub- lishe~ and circulated in the City of Santa Aha, all as required by law, as appears from the affidavit of Edna L. Herrick, prin- cipal clerk of the printers and publishers of said daily news- paper, and which affidavit was filed in the office of the Clerk of the City of Santa Aha on the 14th day of Ma~, 1925, and now on file therein; and WHEREAS,-after the passage and adoption of said Reso- lution of Intention No. 1497, the Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Aha conspicuously posted along the line of the contemplated work and improvement, at not more than three hun- dred (300) feet in distance apart, and 6 in all, notices of the passage of said Resolution of Intention, headed NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT, in manner, form and substance as provided by law, and the work being chargeable upon a district, also conspicu- ously posted copies of said Notice along all of the open ~treets and alleys within such district, not more than three hundred (300) feet in distance apart, on each street, and did post on each street at least 3 notices, and on said streets 6 notices; and WHEREAS, the Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Aha commenced to post said notice on the 18th day of May, 1925, and fu~l~ completed the posting thereof on the 1Sth day of May, 1925, more than ten days before the day set for hearing protests or objections to the proposed work and improvement, all as appears by affidavit of Nat H. Neff, Street Superinten- dent of the City of Santa Aha, filed in the office of the Clerk of said City on the 19th day of May, 1926, and now on file therein; and WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha was duly in regular session at the Council Chamber thereof at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. of Monday, the 1st day of June, 1925~ being the day, hour and place named in the Resolution of Intention and Notice of Improvement, when and where any and all persons having any objections to the proposed work or improve- ment might appear before the Board of T~ustees and show cause why said proposed improvement shoudl not be carried out in accordance with said Resolution of Intention; and WHEREAS, all protests or objections presented having been disposed of, overruled and denied in time, manner and form as required by law, and the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha having now acquired Jurisdiction to order the proposed improvement, it is hereby: RESOLVED, that the public interest and convenience re-i quires the work hereinafter described, and the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana hereby orders the following work to be done and improvement made in the City of Santa Aha as follows: All of the herein proposed work shall be done in pur- suance of an Act of the Legislature of the State of California, designated Improvement Act of 1911, and amendments thereto. For further particulars, reference is hereby made to ~ said Resolution of Intention No. 1497, which is dated the llth i day of May, 1928, and on file with the Cl~rk of the City of Sang Ana. to post a fications therefor conspicuously for Council Chamber door of the Board of proposals or bids for doing the work The Clerk of the City of Santa Ana is hereby directed notice of said work, together with the plans and spec~ five days on or near the Trustees, inviting sealed ordered; he is also direc- ted to publish twice a notice inviting such proposals, and re- ferring to the specifications posted or on fi!e, in the Santa &ua Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and cir- culated in the City of Santa Ana, and hereby designated for that purpose. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution Orderi~ Work was duly and regularly introduced, passed and adopted by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana at a regular meetj lng of said Board of Trustees held on the 1st day of June, 1925, by the following vote, to-wit: 324 Ayes~ Noes~ Absent, Trustees C.H. Chapman, F.L. Purinton Trustees None Trustees J.W. Tubbs E.B. Collier, Attest: ( SEAL ) E. L. Ve~el~ Clefs of the City of Santa An~ RESOLUTION ADOPTING PLANS No. 1511 AND SPECIFICATIONS RESOLVED, that the plans and specifications for the following work to be done and improvement to be made in the City of SantaAna upon and along that open public street in said city, commonly k~own as West Santa Clara Avenue, and which portion thereof is described as follows: West Santa Clara Avenue from the West line of North Maim Street to the East line of Greenleaf Street. Said work being described as follows: The grading and paving of the described portion of West Santa Clara Avenue with a six (8) inch Portland Cement Concrete pavement, complete to the official grade; the paving of drive- ways where shown on the plans to be paved, with a five (8) inch Portland Cement Concrete pavement; the construction of concrete curb and sidewalks; the construction of house lateral sewers. Ail as prepared by the City Engineer and designated as Assesanent District No. 98, for the improvement of the above described street, and submitted this 8th day ~ June, 1928, be, and the same are hereby, adopted as and for the plans and speci- fications for doing said work. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly introduced, passed and adopted by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha, at an adjourned regular meeting held on the Sth day of June, 1928, by the following vote, to-wit: Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapman, Goo McPhee, E.B. Collier, F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Trustees None Noes, Abwent, Trustees None Attest: E.L. Vegely (SEAL) Clerk of the City of Santa Ana 325 RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 1512. A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING THEIR INTENTION TO ORDER THE PAVING AND OTHERWISE IMPROVING OF A PORTION OF WEST SANTA CLARA AVENUE, ALL WITHIN SAID CITY; DECLARING THE SAID WG~K OR IMPROVE MENT TO BE OF MORE THAN LOCAL OR ORDINARY PUBLIC BENEFIT; DECLAR ING THE DISTRICT TO BE BENEFITED BY SAID WORK AND IMPROVEMENT, AND TO BE ASSESSED TO PAY THE COSTS AND EXPENSES THEREOF; DETER- MINING THAT BONDS SHALL BE ISSUED TO REPRESENT SAID COSTS AND EXPENSES; AND FIXING THE TIME AND PLACE FOR HEARING OBJECTI(NS TO SAID WORK OR IMPROVEMENT, OR TO THE EXTENT OF THE DISTRICT TO BE ASSESSED, OR BOTH. The Board of T~ustees of the City of Santa Aha, pursu- aris to the provisions of the Improvement Act of 1911, and the Improvement Bond Act of 1915, and the amendments to said acts, do resolve as follows: SECTION I. That the public interest and convenience require, and it is the intention of the Board of Trustees of t~ City of Santa Aha, California, to order the construction of the following described work and improvement within said City, in, on and along the roadway of West Santa Clara Avenue from the West line of Main Street to the East line of Greenleaf Street, and where any street or alley intersects or terminates in any of the above described portion of street in, on and along which work is to be done or improvement is to be made, then beyond th~ curb line and across the sidewalk reservations to the property lines thereof. The work and improvement on the above described por- tion of roadway is more particularly described as follows: 1. The grading and paving of the above described por- tion of street from curb line to curb line, and where cross- ~ Streets or proposed cross-streets intersect or terminate in the above described street, the grading and paving to extend beyond the curb lines and across the sidewalk reservations to the ex- tended property lines of the said streets. The above described portion of street, cross-streets or proposed cross-streets shall be graded to a subgrade six (6) inches below the finished grade as shown on the plans, and the construction thereon of a Port- land Cement Concrete pavement, ~avlng a thickness of six (6) inches. 2. The grading to a subgrade five (5) inches below the finished grade as shown on plans from the street face of the curb line to the street edge of the sidewalk, of all driveways as shown on plans to be paved along the above described portions 826 of street, and the construction thereon of a Portland Cement Concrete pavement having a thickness of five (8) inches. 3. The excavation for and the construction fo cement concrete curb upon and along the above described portion of Street where curbs do not now exist and where shown on the plans to be constructed. 4. The excavation for and the construction of cement concrete sidewalk, upon and along the South side only of the above described portion of street, where sidewalks do not now exist, and as shown on the plans to be constructed. 5. The excavation for and the construction of a sani- tary connecting sewer system, of the materials and at the places and in accordance with the plans, profiles, cross-sections and specifications, hereinafter more fully referredt o. PLANS, PROFILES, CROSS-SECTIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS SECTION Il. All of the foregoing work is fully set forth, delineated and dewcribed on plans, profiles and cross- sections on file in the office of the City Engineer, and specifi- cations for Assessment District No. 98, ob file in the office of the City Clerk, which plans, profiles, cross-sections and speci- fications Sere~adopted by. Resolution No. 1511 on the gth day of June, 1925, by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha, as the plans, profiles, cross-sections and specifications for said work and improvement. The said plans, profiles, cross-sec- tions and specifications are hereby referred to for a full and detailed description of said proposed work or improvement, and are made a part of this Resolution of Intention by reference, the same as though set forth in full herein. GRADE SECTION III. Resolved, that the proposed work and improvement is to be done on a part of West Santa Clara Avenue at a grade other than the existing official grade thereof, and on such part of said street the work is to be done at and in conformity with the grade of said street as modified and changed, but on all other parts of the roadway, if any, the work is to be done at the existing official grade thereOf~ Resolved, that the existing official grade on West Santa Clara Avenue will be modified between the West line of Main Street and the East line of Greenleaf Street; that between said two lines work shall be done at a grade other than the existing official grade, which new or proposed grade is indica- ted and shown on the plans and profiles. DESCRIPTION OF BONDS SECTION IV. The said Board of Trustees does hereby declare and determine and notice is hereby given that serial bonds to represent unpaid assessments, and to bear interest at the rate of six (6) per cent per annum, will be issued hereunder in the manner provided in the "Improvement Bond Act of 1915", the last installment of which bonds shall mature nine (9) years from the 2nd day of July next succeeding ten (10) months from their date. DESCRIPTION OF ~SSESSMENT DISTRICT SECTION V. That the contemplated work and iSprovement hereinbefore mentioned is, in the opinion of said Board of T~us. tees of more than local or ordinary public benefit, and the ex- pense of said work and improvement is made chargeable upon the district hereinafter described, and said Board of T~ustees does hereby declare said district to be the district benefited by said work and improvement, and to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses thereo~, which district is bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Located in the City of Santa Ara, County of Orange, State of California, and dewcribed as follows: Beginning at a point on the West line of North Main Street, 226.8 feet South of the center line of West Santa Clara Avenue; thence West to the Southeast corner of Lot 8, Block "A" of the Robinson Tract, as per map thereof on file in Miscella- neous Records, Book 31, page ~4, Records of Los Augeles County, Cilifornia; thence West along the South lines of Lots 8, 9, 10, ll, and 15 of said Block "A", of the Robinson Tract, and a Wes- terly prolongation of said line to an intersection with the sur- veyed center line of No~th Broadway; thence South along the sur- veyed center line of North Broadway to a point 400 feet South of the South line of West Santa Clara Avenue; thence West parallel to the South line of West Santa Clara Avenue to the East line of Greenleaf Street; thence No~th along the said East line of Green. leaf Street and a Northerly prolongation of said line across We~ Sahta Clara Avenue and to a point 180 feet North of the center line of said West Santa Clara Avenue; thence East and parallel to the North line of West Santa Clara Avenue to the Northwest corner of Lot 240, of Tract No. 425, as per map thereof on file in Miscellaneous Maps, Book 16, page 33, Records of Orange Coun- ty, California; thence Southeasterly along the Northeasterly lines of Lots 240 and 239, of said Tract No. 425, to the Wester- ly corner of Lot 235 of the said Tract No. 425; thence Northeas- terly along the Northwesterly line of the said Lot 235 and a Northeasterly prolongation of said line to an intersection with the center line of Bonnie Brae; thence Southeasterly along the curved center line of Bonnie Brae to an intersection of the Southwesterly prolongation of the Northwesterly line of Lot 226, of said Tract No. 425; thence No~heasterly along the Southweste~ ly prolongation of and the Northwesterly line of the said Lot 226, of Tract No. 425, to the Northerly corner thereof; thence Northwesterly along the curved Southwesterly line of Lot 216 of the said Tract No. 425, to the Westerly corner thereof; thence Northeasterly along the Northwesterly line of said Lot 216 and a Northeasterly prolongation of said line to an intersection of t~ center line of North Park Boulevard; thehee Southeasterly along the curved center line of the said North Park Boulevard to an intersection with a lihe 150 feet North of and parallel to the North line of West Santa Clara Avenue; thence East across North Broadway on a line 150 feet North of and parallel to the N~rth line of West Santa Clara Avenue to the West line of North Nain Street; thence South along the West line of North Main Street and a Southerly prolongation thereof to an intersection with the center line of West Santa Clara Avenue; thence West along the center line of West Santa Clara Avenue to an intersection with the Northerly prolongatio~of the West line of North Main Street South of Santa Clara Avenue; thence South along the West line of North Main Street to the point of beginning. TIME AND PLACE OF HEARING SECTION VI. Notice is hereby given that on Monday the 29th day of June, 1928, at ~:30 o~clock ~.M. in the Council Cham- bet of the City Hall of said City of Santa Ara, any and all per- sons having any objection to the proposed work or improvement, may appear before the said Board of Trustees and show cause why said proposed improvement should not be carried out in accordance with this Resolution. Any and all persons wishing to protest said improvement, or the assessment district, or both, should file with the City Clerk prior to the date herein set forth, a written protest~setting forth the reasons for their protest. PUBLICATION OF RESOLUTION OF INTENTION SECTION VII. The Santa Aha Daily Evening Register, a daily mewspaper published and circulated and of general circula- tion in the City of Santa Ana is hereby~ designated as the newspa- per in which this Resolution of Intention shall be published, and the City Clerk of said City is hereby directed to c~use this Resolution of Intention to be published by two insertions in said newspaper, in the manner and form required by law. The Board of Trustees does not deem it advisable that the Clerk mail copies c~ the Notice of Improvement to owners or reputed owners, and he is not required to mail the same. POSTING OF NOTICES OF IMPROVEMENT SECTION VIII. The Street Superintendent of said City shall, after the adoption of this Resolution of IntentiSn, cause to be conspicuously posted along the lines of said contemplated work or improvement, and along all of the open streets and alleys within the within the hereinbefore described assessment district, notices of the passage of this ResoSution of Intention in the manner and form required by law. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution of In- tention was duly and regularly introduced and passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha at a regular adjourned meeting thereof held on the 8th day of June, 1928, by the follow- lng vote: A~OS, Noes, Absent, Trustees Trustees C.H. Chapman, Geo McPhee, E.B. Collier, F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs None Trustees None Attest: ( SEAL ) E. L. Ve6el~ Clerk of the City of Santa Aha RESOLUTION NO. 151~. A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF STREET IMPROVE- MENT BONDS PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 1~98, DETERMIN- ING THE AMOUNT OF UNPAID ASSESSMENTS, PRESCRIBING THE DENOMINATION OF SUCH BONDS, AND PROVIDING FOR THEIR ISSUANCE WHEREAS, pursuant to statute, ~o~e of filing list of unpaid assessments was duly given in the manner and fomm requir~ by law, that the warrant, assessment and diagram recorded on the 8th day of May, 1928, for the wor$ and improvement made by Steele Finley under that certain contract awarded to him on the 19th day of January, 192S, on Van Ness Avenue, and that said warrant, assessment and diagram were returned to the Street Superintendent of said City, together with a written statement of all payments received upon the said assessment, and after the full expiration of twenty (20) days f~om the date of said war- rant, the Street Superintendent duly made and filed with the City Clerk of said City of Santa Ana, a complete list of all assessments unpaid upon the said assessment, which list is now on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City, now upon evidence shown, this Board determines that the assessments therein mentioned were then unpaid, the total aggregate thereof being the sum of Two Thousand, Five Hundred Fifty-eight and 44/ lOOths ($2§88.4~) Dollars, and that assessment No. 18 in the amount of Eleven and 4?/lOOths ($11.4V) Dollars has sin~e been paid, and that there now remains unpaid the sum of Two Thousand Five Hundred Forty-six and 9~/lOOths ($28~6.9~) Dollars upon the assessments shown upon said list. Reference is hereby made to Resolution of Intention No. 1398 of the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha, passed the 8th day of December, 1928, for a complete description of the work herein mentioned, and to the list of unpaid assess- ments filed as above noted, for the assessments unpaid. AND WHEREAS, interested persons were notified in the manner requi~ed by law to appear before the Board of Trustees of the said City of Ss~ta Aha, California, in the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. of Monday, the 8th day of June, 1928, and show cause why bonds should not be issued upon the security of the unpaid assessments shown on said Street Superintendent~s list; and WHEREAS, notice was duly given in the manner and form required by law that serial bonds to represent unpaid assess- ments bearing interest at the rate of six (6%) per cent per annum will be issued hereunder in the manner provided in the "Improvement Bond Act of 1918", the last installment of which bonds shall mature nine (9) years from the 2nd day of July next succeeding ten (10) months from their date. And all interested persons having appeared before this Board of Trustees and having been given full opportunity to show cause why bonds should not be issued upon the security of the unpaid assessments shown on said list, and all objections pre- sented having been heard and considered; NON BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Trustees does . 30 hereby find and determine that no cause has been shown why bonds should not be issued upon the security of said unpaid as- sessments, and does hereby overrule all objections thereto, and does hereby direct the issuance of said bonds, and further BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS, that bonds shall be issued upon the security of said unpai~ assessments to said amount of Two Thouaand, Five Hundred Forty-six and 97/lOOths ($2546.97) Dollars. That said bonds shall be ten (10) in number and shall be dated June 8th, 1925, and bear interest at the rate of six (6%) per cent per annum, and the denomination of said bonds, and the dates of the respective maturities thereof sh~ll be as follows: Series Bond No. Amount Date of Maturity L-1 1 $ 284.69 July 2nd, 1926 L-1 2 $ 254.69 July 2nd, 1927 L-1 3 $ 254.69 July 2nd, 1928 L-1 4 $ 254.?0 July 2nd, 1929 L-1 5 $ 254.70 July 2nd, 1930 L-1 6 $ 254.?0 July 2nd, 1931 L-1 7 $ 254.70 July 2nd, 19S2 L-1 8 $ 254.V0 July 2nd, 1933 L-1 9 $ 254.70 July 2nd, 1934 L-1 10 $ 254.70 July 2nd, 1935 The first coupon of interest shall be for interest June from/2nd, 1925, 'to January 2nd, 1926, and the several coupons thereafter shall each be for the semi-annual interest; ~nd BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the signature of the Treasurer of said City upon the coupons attached to shall be lithographed or printed signature in place ture by hand; and ALSO BE IT/FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk of said City of Santa Aha be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to deliver forthwith the bonds hereinabove enumerated to the contractor, Steele Finley, in satisfaction of the balance due upon ht~ assessment and diagram. said bonds of a signa- I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha, at a regular adjourned meeting thereof held on the 8th day of June, 1925, Ayes~ Trustees Noes, Trustees Absent, Trustees by the following vote, to-wit: C.H. Cha~eman, Geo ~cPhee, E.B. F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs None None Collier, Attest: ..... E.L. VeselM (SEAL) Clerk of the City of Santa Ana 331 RESOLUTION OF INTENTION No. 1514. A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING THEIR INTENTION TO ORDER THE PAVING AND OTHERWISE IMPROVING OF A PORTION OF EAST BISHOP STREET, WAKEHAM AVENUE AND HICKORY STREET, ALL WITHIN SAID CITY DECLARING THE SAID WOrK OR IMPROVEMENT TO BE OF MORE THAN LOCAL OR ORDINARY PUBLIC BENEFIT; DECLARING THE DISTRICT TO BE BENE- FITED BY SAID WORK AND IMPROVEMENT, AND TO BE ASSESSED TO PAY THE COSTS AND EXPENSES THEREOF; DETERMINING THAT BONDS SHALL BE ISSUED TO REPRESENT SAID COSTS AND EXPENSES; AND FIXING THE TIME AND PLACE FOR HEARING OBJECTIONS TO SAID WOrK OR IMPROVEMENT, OR TO THE EXTENT OF THE DISTRICT TO BE ASSESSED, OR BOTH. The Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, pursu- ant to the provisions of the ImF~ovement Act of 1911, and the Improvement Bond Act of 1915, and the amendments to said Acts~ do resolve as follows: SECTION I. That the public interest and convenience require, and it is the intention of the Board of T~ustees of the City of Santa Aha, California, to order the constr~actlon of the following described work and improvement in said City, to-wit: In, on and along the roadway of Hickory Street from the East line of Bishop Street to the Westerly extended South line of Lot 25 of Tract No. 614; East Bishop Street from the East line of Kilson Drive to the West line of Halladay Street; and Wakeham Avenue from the East line of Kilson Drive to the West line of Halladay Street. The work and improvement is more particularly des- cribed as follows: 1. The grading and paving of the above described por- tions of streets from curb line to curb line, and where cross streets intersect the said streets, the grading and paving shall extend beyond the said curb line and across the sidewalk reser- vations to the extended property lines of the said streets. The grading and paving of all driveways as shown on the plans to be paved along the said described streets from the street face of the curb line to the street edge of the sidewalk, and for their entire width. The above described portions of streets, cross- s~reets and driveways shall be graded to a subgrade five (5) inohes below the finished grade as shown on the plans, and the construction thereon of a three and one-half (3~) inch Asphaltic Concrete base overlaid with a one and one-half (1~~) inch Asphal- tic Concrete wearing surface. 2. The excavation for and the construction of cement concrete curb upon portions of the above described streets whet curbs do not now exist, and where' shown on the plans to be con- structed. 3. The excavation for and the constr~ction of cement concrete sidewalk having a total thickness of three and one- half (3~) inches on the portions of the above described streets where sidewalks do not now exist and where shown on the plans to be constr-acted. 4. The excavation of a trench and the laying therein of a main sewer line on a portion of the above described~streets of the depth, materials, quality and location as shown on the plans and described in the specifications, together with the backfilling of said trench. 5. The excavation for and the const~uction of lateral house connecting sewers, manholes and flush tanks, of the mater- tals~.a~d at the places where shown in the plans, profiles, cross- sections and in the specifications hereinafter referred to. PLANS, PROFILES, CROSS-SECTIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS SECTION II. All of the foregoing work is fully set forth, delineated and described on plans, profiles and cross- sections on file in the office of the City Engineer, and speci- fications for Assessment District No. llO, on file in the office of the City Clerk, which plans, profiles, cross-sections and specifications were adopted by Resolution No. 1499 on the 18th day of May, 1925, by the Board of T~ustees of the City of Santa Ara, as the plans, profiles, cross-sections and specifications fo~ s~id WOrk and improvement. Said plane, profiles, cross- eectione and epecifications are hereby referred to for a full and detailed description of said proposed work or improvement, and are made a part of this Resolution of Intention by refer- ence, the same as though set forth in full herein. CHANGE OF GRADE SECTION III. Resolved that the proposed work and im- provement is to be done on a part of Hickory Street, East Bishop Street and Wakeham Avenue at a grade other than the existing official grade thereof, and on such parts of streets the work is to be done at and in conformity with the grade of said street as modified and changed, but on all other parts of road- waye, if any, the work is to be done at the existing official grade thereof. Resolved, that the existing official grade on Hickory Street will be modified between the East line of Bishop Street and the Westerly extended South line of Lot 25 of Tract No. 614; that between said two lines work shall be done at a grade other than the existing official grade, which new or proposed grade is indicated and sh~n on the plans and profiles. Resolved, that the existing official grade on East Bishop Street will be modified b~etween the East line of Kilson Drive and the West line of Halladay Street; that between said two lines work shall be done at a grade other than the existing official grade, which new or p~oposed grade is indicated and shown on the plans and profiles. Resolved, that the existing official grade on Wakeham Avenue will be modified between the East line of Kilson Drive and the Nest line of Halladay Street; that between said two lines work shall be done at a grade other than the existing of- ficial grade, which new or proposed grade is indicated and shown on the plans and profiles. DESCRIPTION OF BONDS SECTION IV. The said Board of Trustees does hereby declare and determine and notice is hereby giveln that serial bonds to represent unpaid assessments, and to bear interest at the rate of six (6%) per cent per annum, will be issued hereun- der in the manner provided in the "Improvement Bond Act of ltlS", the last installment of which bonds shall mature nine (9) years from the 2nd day of July, next succeeding ten (10) months from their date. DESCRIPTION OF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT SECTION V. That the contemplated.work and improvement! hereinbefore mentioned is, in the opinion of said Board of Trus-I tees of more than local or ordinary public benefit, and the ex- penme of said work and improvement is made chargeable upon the district hereinafter described, and said Board of Trustees does hereby declare said district to be the district benefited by said work and improvement, and to be assessed to pay the costw i and expenses thereof, which district is bounded and described asi follows, to-wit: Located in the City of Santa Ana, County o~ Orange, State of California, and described as follows: Beginning at the Southeast corner of Lot 6 of Tract Nod 60~ as per map thereof on file in Miscellaneous Maps, Book 19, page 3B, Records of Orange County, California; thence West along the S~uth line of said Lot 6, to the Southwest corner thereof, said point being also on the East line of Kilson Drive; thence North along the East line of Kilson ~rive and a Northerly prolon- gation of said line to an intersection with the North line of said Tract No. 60~; thence East along the North line of said Tract No. 60~ to the West line of Halladay Street; thence South along the West line of Halladay Street to a point 50 feet South of the South line of East Bishop Street; thence West and paral- lel to the South line of East Bishop Street to a point 108 feet East of the East line of Hickor~ Street~ thence South and paral- lel to the East line of Hickory Street and along lot lines to th~ Northwest corner of Lot 17 of Block C of Tract No. 649, as per map thereof on file in Miscellaneous Maps, Book 19, page 34, Records of Orange County, California; thence East along the line of said Lot iV to the West line of Halladay Street; thence South along the West line of Halladay Street to the Southeast corner of Lot 36 of Tract No. 614 as per map thereof on file in Miscellaneous Maps, Book 19, page 35, records of Orange County, California; thence West along the South line of said Let 36 to the Southwest corner thereof; thence South along lot lines to a point 252.14 feet South of the South line of Wakeham Avenue; thence West and p~rallel to the South line of Wakeham Avenue to a point on the West line of Lot 20 of said Tract No. 614; thence North along lot lines to the Southeast corner of Lot 13 of said Tract No. 614; thence West along the South line of said Lot 13 to the East line of Kilson Drive; thence North along the East line of Kilson Drive to the Northwest corner of Lot 9, Block B, of said Tract 649; thence East along the North line of said Lot 9 to the Northeast corner thereof; thence North along lot lines to the point of beginning. TIME AND PLACE OF HEARING SECTION VI. Notice is hereby given that on Monday, the 29th day of June, 1925, at 7:30 o'clock P.M. in the Coun- cil Chamber of the City Hall of said City of Santa Ana, any and all persons having any objection to the proposed work or improve- ment may appear before the said Board of Trustees and show cause why said proposed improvement should not be carried out in accord- ance with this Resolution. Any and all persons wishing to pro- test said improvement, or the assessment district, or both, should file with the City Clerk prior to the date herein set forth, a written protest setting forth the reasons for their protest. PUBLICATION OF RESOLUTION OF INTENTION SECTION VII. The Santa Ara Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and circulated and of general circu- lation in the City of Santa Ana is hereby designated as the news- paper in which this Resolution of Intention shall be published, and the City Clerk of said City is hereby directed to cause this Resolution of Intention to be published by two insertions in said newspaper, in the manner and form required by law. The Board of Trustees does not deem it advisable that the Clerk mail copies of the N~ice of Improvement to owners or reputed owners, and he is not required to mail the same. P~STING OF NOTICES OF IMPROVEMENT SECTION VIII. The Street Superintendent of said City shall, after the adoption of this Resolution of Intention, cause to be conspicuously posted along the lines of said con- templated work or improvement, and along all of the open streets and alleys within the hereinbefore described assessment district, notices of the passage of this Resolution of Intention in the manner and form required by law. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution of In- tention was duly and regularly introduced and passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ara at a regular adjour- ned meeting thereof held on the 8th day of June, 1926, by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapman, Goo McPhee, E.B. Collier, F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees None Attest: E. L. Ve~el~ (SEAL) Clerk of the City of Santa Ana RESOLUTION ADOPTING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS No. 1515. RESOLVED, that the plans and specifications for the following work to be done and improvement to be made in the City of Santa Ana, upon and along a portion of North Broadway between the North line of West First Street and the North line of West Sixth Street, an~ also upon the North side of West Fifth Street for a distance of one hundred twenty-five (125) feet East of North Broadway, and described in brief as follows: The installation of o~namental street lighting system, on and along the above described portions of North Broadway and West Fifth Street, of materials k~own as the King Orna/ental Lighting Standar% Serial Number KO171. All as prepared by the City Engineer and designated as Assessment District No. 108, for the improvement Sf the por- tions of street hereinabove referred to, and submitted this 8th day of June, 1925, be, and the same are hereby adopted as and for the plans and specifications for doing said work. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was du- ly and regularly introduced, passed and adopted by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, at an adjourned regular meet- ing thereof, held on the 8th day of June, 1925, by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapman, Geo McPhee, E.B. Collier, F.D. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Trustees None Noes, Absent, Trustees None Attest: E . L. (SEAL) Clerk of Vegely the City of Santa &ua RESOLUTION OVERRULING PROTESTS OR OBJECTIONS TO ASSESSMENT, APPROVING ASSESSMENT AND ORDERING THE STREET SUPERINTENDENT TO ATTACH WARRANT AND RECORD No. 1516. WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana did, on the 19th day of January, 1925, pass Resolution of Intention No. 141V, for the improvement of Hesperian Street; and whereasj on the 8th day of May, 1925, the Superintendent of Streets of said City filed an assessment to cover the sUm due fo~ the work performed and specified in the contract made under proceedings for the said improvement, which assessment diagram was approved by the Board of Trustees of said City on the 4th day of Nay, 1928, AND WHEREAS, the Clerk of the City of Santa Ana has given notice required by law in which notice June 1st, 1925, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. was fixed as the time, and the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City as the place where any and all persons interested in the said work might be heard; and whereas, no person aggrieved has filed with the Board of Trustees a written objection to said assessment as required by law; and whereas, at the time set for hearing protests or objec- tions the Board of Trustees of said City proceeded to hear the same, and all of said protests or objection to said assessment or the w~k done having been heard, it is hereby: RESOLVED, by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana that all of the said protests or objections against said as- sessment or the work done under said proceedings be, and the same are hereby, overruled and denied and the assessment be af- fXrm~ed, and that the Street Superintendent be, and he is hereby directed to attach to said assessment a warrant in the form and manner required by law, and shall record the same in the office of said Superintendent of Streets. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa ~na, at a resular meeting of said Board held on the 1st day of June, 1928, by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapman, Goo McPhee, F.L. Purlnton, J.W. Tubbs Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees None E.B. Collier, Attest: ( SEAL E. L. Ve$el~ Clerk of the City of Santa Ana RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM No. 1517 RESOLVED, that the diagram of the property affected or benefited by the work and improvement on North Baker Street, des- cribed in Resolution of Intention No. 1430, and to be assessed to pay the expenses thereof, made by the City Engineer of the City of Santa Ara be, and the same is hereby, approved, and the Clerk is ordered and directed to certify that fact and the Bate hereof. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution Approv- ing Assessment Diagram was duly introduced, before the Board of TreAeteee of the City of Santa Aha, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 10th day of June, 1925, and passed by the vote of the fellowin~ named members Ayes, T~ustees C.H. F.L. Noes, Trustees None Absent, Truwtees None of said Board of Trustees, Chapman, Geo McPhee, E.B. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs to-wit: Collier, Attest: ( SEA~ ) , E. L. Ve~ely Clerk of the City of Santa RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM No. 1518. RESOLVED, that the diagram of the property affected or benefited by the work and improvement on Shelton Street, des- cribed in Resolution of Intention No. 1430, and to be assessed to pay the expenses thereof, made by the City Engineer of the City of Santa Ana be, and the same is hereby, approved, and the Clerk im ordered and directed to certify that fact and the date hereof. I hereby certify that the f~ egoing Resolution Approv- ing Assessment Diagram was duly introduced before the Board of Trustees of t he City of Santa Aha, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 10th day of June, 192§, and passed by the vote of the following named members of said Board of Trustees, Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapman, Geo McPhee, E.B. F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Noes, Trustees None Absent, .Trustees None to-wit: Collier, Attest: ( SEAL E. L. Vesely Clerk of the City of Santa Ana RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM No. 1519. RESOLVED, that the diagram of the property affected or benefited by the work and improvement on Ncr th Lyon Street, des- cribed in Resolution of Intention No. 1473, and to be assessed to pay the expenses thereof, made by the City Engineer of the City of Santa Ana, be, and the same is.hereby, approved, and the Clerk is~ordered and directed to certify that fact and the date hereof. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution Approv- ing ~ssessment Diagram was duly introduced, before the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 18th day of June, 1928, and passed by the vote of the following named members Ayes, Trustees Noes, Trustees Absent, Trustees of said Board of Trustees, to-wit: C.E,~ Chapman, Geo McPhee, E.B. Collier, F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs None None Attest: ( SEA ) E. L. re,elF Clerk of the City of Santa Ana RESOLUTION OVERRULING PROTESTS OR OBJECTIONS TO ASSEmbliNg, APPROVING ASSESSMENT AND ORDERING THE STREET SUPERINTENDENT TO ATTACH WARRANT AND RECORD No. 1520. WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana did, on the 22nd day of December, 192~, pass Resolution of Intention No. 1401, for the improvement of West Fifth Street; and whereas, on the 28th day of May, 1925, the Superintendent of Streets of said City filed an assessment to cover the sum due for the work performed and specified in the contract made under proe~edings for the said improvement, which assessment diagram was approved by the Board of Trustees of said City on the 18th day of May, 1925. AND WHEREA~, the Clerk of the City of Santa Aha has given notice required by law in which notice June l§th, 1925, at the hour of ~:30 o'clock P.M. was fixed as the time, and the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City as the place where any and all persona interested in the said work might be heard; and whereas, no person aggri=ved has filed with the Board of Trustees a written objection to said assessment as required by law; and whereas, at the time set for hearing protests or ob- Jections the Board of Trustees of said City proceeded to hear the same, and all of said protests or objections to said assess- ment or the work done having been heard, it is hereby: RESOLVED, by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha that all of the maid protests or objections against said as- sessment or the work done under said proceedings be, and the same are hereby, overruled and denied, and the assessment be af- firmed, and that the Street Superintendent be, and he i~ directed to attach to said assessment a warrant in the form and manner required by law, and shall record the same in the office of said Superintendent of Streets. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ara, at a regular meeting of said Board held on the 1Bth day of June, 1928, by the following vote: Ayes, T~ustees C.H. Chapman, Goo McPhee, E.B. F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees None Collier, Attest: ( SEAL ) E. L. Ve6el~ Clerk of the City of Santa Ara RESOLUTION OVERRULING PROTESTS OR OBJECTIONS TO ASSESSMENT, APPROVING ASSESSMENT AND ORDERING THE STREET SUPERINTENDENT TO ATTACH WARRANT AND RECORD No. 1821. WPLEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ara did, on the 17th day of Noven~er, 192~, pass Resolution of Intention No. 1382, for the improvement of Orange Avenue and Cypress Avenue; and whereas, on the 21st day of May, 1928, the Superintendent of Streets of said City filed an assessment to cover the sum due for the work performed and specified in the contract made under proceedings for the said improvement, whic~ assessment diagram was approved by the Board of Trustees of said City on the 18th day of May, 1928. AND WHEREAS, the Clerk of the City of Santa Ara has given notice required by law in which Notice June l§th, 1925, at the hour of ~:~0 o'clock P.M. was fixed as the time, and the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City as the place whereI any and all persons interested in the said work might be heard; and whereas, no person aggr~wed has filed with the Board of Trus tees a written objection to said assessment as required by law; and whereas, at the time set for hearing protests or objections the Board of Trustees of said City proceeded to hear the same, and all of said protests or objections to said assessment or th. work done having been heard, it is hereby:- RESOLVED, by the Board of Trustees of the City of San1 Ana that all of the said protests or objections against said as- sessment or the work done under said proceedings be, and the sams are hereby, overruled, and denied, and the assessment be affirme~ a~ld that the Street Superintendent be, and he is hereby direc- ted to attach to said assessment a warrant in the form and man- ner required by law, and shall record the same in the office of said Superintendent of Streets. I hereby certify that the fo~'egoing Resolution was ly and regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, at a regular meeting of said Board held on the 15tR day of June, 1925, by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapman, Gee ~cPhee, F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees None E.B. Collier, Attest: ( SEAL ) E. L. V~ely Clerk of the City of Sar. re Aha R~,o0I,U:.ION OF AWARD No. 1522. ~tEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa. ~a did, in open session at a regular meeting thereof on the 15th day of June~ 192~, publicly open, examine and declare a].] sealed proposals or bids for doing the following work under Reso- lution of Intentio~ No. 1498 in the City of Santa Aha RESOLVED, that the said Board of Trustees hereby jects all of said proposals or bids except that next herein men-i tloned, and hereby awards the contract for doing said work and improvement to the lowest responsible bidder, to-wit, Griffith Co., at the price named in their bid, as fol]ows, to-wit: Item 1. The grading to a subgrade and the lsying thereon of a five (5) inch Portland Cement concrete pavement complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipement, labor and material on an estimate of 87, 410.25 square feet for the sum of Sixteen and 4/10 cents ($0.164) per square foot. Item 2. The excavation for an8 the Construction of cement concrete curb coSplete with the furnishing of all neces- sary equipment, labor and material on an estimate of 642.49 linear feet for the sum of Forty-two cents ($0.42) per linear foot. Item 5. The excavation for and the construction of cement concrete sidewalk having a total thickness of three and one-half (~a) inches complete with the ~urnishing of all neces- sary equipment, labor and material on an estimate of 2508 square foot. cement Item 4. The excavation concrete sidewalk having a for and the construction of total thickness of five (5) inches complete with the labor and material on an of Twenty cents ($0.20 Item 5. The furnishing of all necessary equipment, estimate of 80 square feet fo~ the sum ) per square foot. trenching, furnishing and laying of fiftyi six (56) four (4) inch diameter complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, and material on an estimate of 1176 linear feet for the Forty-five cents ($0.45) per linear foot. Item 6. The trenching, furnishing and laying (8) inch diameter sewer complete with the ~urnlshing of house connection sewer laterals! labor stun of of eighti ell nec- essary e~ipment¢ labor and material on an estimate of 50 linear feet for the sum of Seventy-five cents (¢0.~5) per linear foot. [ The Clerk of the City of Santa &ua is hereby ~rectedI to post notlc.e of this award conspicuously for five days on or near the chamber door of the Council Chamber of the Boa~d of Trustees of the City of Santa Ara, and also publish said notice twice in the Santa Ara Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and circulated in the City of Santa Ara, and hereby designated for that purpose by said Boar~ of Trustees. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution is a full,true and correct copy of Resolution of Award No. 1522 duly intreduced and regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the Oity of Santa Ana at a regular meeting thereof held on the 15th day of June, 1925, by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees None C.H. Chapman, Geo McPhee, E.B. Collier, F.L. Purinton~ J.W. Tubbs Attest: (SEAL) E. L. Vegely Clerk of the ¢i6~'0~ Santa Ana RESOLUTION ORDERING WORK No. 1523. WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa &ua, on the 25th day of May, 1925, passed its Resolution of In- tention No. 1504, to order the hereinafter described work to be done and improvement to be made in, on and along a portion of South Olive Street and Borchard Avenue in said City, whidh Reso- lution of Intention No. 150~ was duly and legally published twice in the Santa Ara Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and'ei~nulated in the City of Santa Ara, all as re- quired by law, as appears from the affidavit of E~na L. Herrick, principal clerk of the printers and publishers of said daily news- paper, and which affidavit was filed in the office of the Clerk of the City of Santa Ara on the 28th day of May, 1925, and now on file therein; and WHEREAS, after the passage and adoption of said Reso- lution of Intention No. 1§$4, the Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Ara conspicuously posted along the line of the con- templated work and improvement, at not more than three hundred (300) feet in distance apart, and 9 in all, notices of the pass- age of said Resolution of Intention, headed NOTICE OF IMPROVE- MENT, in manner, form and substance as work being chargeable upon a district, copies of said notice along all of the provided by law, and the also conspicuously posted open streets and alleys within such district, not more than three hundred (300) feet in distance apart, on each street, and did post on each street at least 3 notices, and on said streets 9 no~ices; and I ~VHEREAS, the Street Superintendent of the City of San- ta Ana comnenced to post said notice~ on the 29th day of May, 1925, and fully completed the posting thereo~ on the 29th day ofl May, 1925, more than ten days before the day set for hearing ~ protests or objections to the proposed work and improvement, all as appears by the affidavit of Nat H. Neff, Street Superinten- dent of the City of Santa Aha, filed in the office of the Clerk ~ said City on the 29th day of May, 1925, and now on file therein; and WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha was duly in regular session at the Council Chamber thereof, at the hour of 7:30 o~clock P.M. of Monday, the 18th day of Ju~, 1925, being the day, hour and place named in the Resolution of Intention and Notice of Impr~ement, when where any and all per- sons having any objections to the proposed work or impr~ement ~ might appear before the Board of Trustees and show cause why said proposed improvement should not be carried out in accord- ance with said Resolution of Intention; and WHERE~S, all protests or objections presented having been disposed of, overruled and denied in time, manner and form i as required by law, and the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana having now acquired Jurisdiction to order the proposed improvement, it is hereby: RESOLVED, that the public interest and convenience re-. quired the work hereinafter described, and the Boar~ of Trusteea of the City of Santa ~na hereby orders the following work to be done and improvement made in the City of Santa Ana as follows: is more l~l~lculs, riy described o~ roi- Sect/ohS on file i~ the o~ o~ ~ho City Engineer, and~lfl~lon8 for The expense of said work mr improvement is by said Resolution of Intention made chargeable upon a district, which said district is described in and by the said Resolution, and is shown by a plat or map thereof on file in the of£ice of the City Engineer. All of the herein proposed work shall be done in pur~ suance of an Act of the Legislature Of the State of California, designated Improvement Act of 1911, and amendments thereto. For further particulars, reference is hereby made to said Resolution of Intention No. 1§04, which is dated the 28th day of May, 1925, and on file with the Clerk of the City of Santa Ans. The Clerk of the City of Santa Ana is hereby d~ected to post a notice of said work, together with the plans and speci- fications therefor, conspicuously for five days on or near the Council Chamber door of the Board of Trustees, inviting sealed proposals or bids for doing the work ordered; he is also direc- ted to publish twice a notice inviting such proposals, and re- ferring to the specifications posted or on file in the Santa Aha Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and circula- ted in the City of Santa Aha, and hereby designated for that purpose. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution Order- ing Work was duly and regularly introduced, passed and adopted by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha at a regular meeting of said Board of Trustees held on the'~lSth day of June, 1928, by the following vote, to-wit: Ayes, Trustees N®es, Trustees None Absent, Trusteew None C.H. Chapman, Geo McPhee, E.B. Collier, F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Attest: E. L. Ve~el~ Clerk of the City of Santa Aha RESOEUTION OF INTENTION No. 1524. A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO VACATE AN ALLEY IN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, WHIOH ALLEY EXTENDS FROM THE NORTH LINE O~ EAST CUBBON STREET TO POINT 98.?7 FEET NORTH THEREOF~ SAME BE- ING BETWEEN ORANGE AND CYPRESS AVENUES; DECLARING IT BE FOR THE PUBLIC INTEREST AND CONVENIENCE; FIXING THE TIME AND PLACE FOR HEARING OBJECTIONS TO SAID PROPOSED ABANDONMENT IMPROVEMENT. The Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha, Cali- fornia, pursuant to the provisions of the "Street Opening Act of 1889", approved March 6th, 1889, and amendments thereto, do re- solve and declare as follows: PUBLIC INTEREST AND CONVENIENCE SECTION I. That the public interest and convenience requires, and it is the intention of the Board of Trustees of ~ City of Santa Aha, California, to order ~he followin~ improvemer in the nature of ~n abandonment in the City of Santa Ana, to-wi~ That a certain alley in the City of Santa Aha be vaca- ted and abandoned as follows: To vacate that portion of alley in Tract No. 81, as per map thereof on file in Miscellaneous Maps, Book 10, page 31, Records of Orange County, California, extending from the North line of East Cubbon Street to a point 98.?V feet North thereof, same bine between Orange and Cypress Avenues. The said portion to be abandoned is more particularly described as follows: Located in the City of Santa Ana, Ce~ty of Orange, State of California, and described as follows: Beginning at the Southwest corner of Lot 23, of Tract No. 81, as per maps thereof on file in Miscellaneous Maps, Book 10, page 31, Records of Orange County, California, said point being also on the North line of East Cubbon Street, thence West- erly along the North line of East Cubbon Street to the Southeast corner of Lot 2 of the said tract; thence Northerly along the East line of Lots 2 and 1 of the said Tract to the Northeast co~ her of the said Lot 1, said point being also on the North line o~ the said tract; thence Easterly along the said North line of the said Tract to the Northwest corner of Lot 24 of the said Tract; thence Southerly along the West of the said ~ots 24 and 23 to the point of beginning. LAND AND PROPERTY AFFECTED SECTION II. That the said Board of Trustees does fur- ther declare that the lot, land or premises affected by the va- cation of the hereinbefore described alley are those pieces or parcels of real property dewcribed as follows: Lots 1, 2, 24, and 23 of Tract No. 81, as per map thereof on file in ~iscella- neous Maps, Book 10, page 31, Records of Orange County, Calif- ornia. TIME AND PLACE OF HEARING SECTION III. Notice is hereby given that on Monday, the 13th day of July'~ 192S, at ~:30 o'clock P.M. in the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City of Santa Ana, any and all persons who shall have filed written protests with the Clerk of the City of Santa Aha, on or before the llth day of July, 1928, as required by law, may appear before the said Board of Trustees and show cause why said proposed improvement should not be car- ried out in accordance with this Resolution. PUBLICATION OF NOTICE OF PUBLIC WORK SECTION IV. The Street Superintendent shall cause notice to be published for a period of ten days in the Santa Ana Daily Evening Register, a newspaper published and circulated and of general circulation in the City of Santa Ana, containing a statement of facts of the passage of sa~'d Resolution of Inten- tion, its date, sd briefly the improvement proposed, and refer to this Resolution for further particulars. POSTING OF NoTIcES OF IMPROVEMENT SECTION V. The Street Superintendent shall also, after the adoption of this Resolution of Intention, cause to be con- spicuously posted along the lines of said contemplated improve- ment, at not more than three hundred (300) feet in distance apart, but not less than three (3) in all, notice of the passage of this Resolution of Intention, in the manner and form required by law. I hereby certify that the fc~egoing Resolution was duly and regularly introduced, passed and adopted by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, at a regular meeting thereof held on the ISth day of June, 1928, by the following vote: C.H. Chapman, Geo McPhee, E.B. Collier, F.L. Purinton, ~.W. Tubbs Ayes, T~ustees Noes, Trustees Absent, Trustees None None Attewt: (SEAL) E. L. Vegely Clerk of the City of Santa Aha RESOLUTION NO. 1525 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OR STREET IMPROVE- MENT BONDS PURB'UANT TO RESOI~TION OF INTENTION NO. 1391~ DETER- MINING THE AMOUNT OF UNPAID ASSESSMENTS, PRESCRIBING THE DENOMI- NATION OF ~UCH BONDS, AND PROVIDING FOR THEIR ISSUANCE W~tEREAS, pursuant to statute, notice of filing list of unpaid assessments was duly given in the manner and form required by law, that the warrant, assessment and diagram recorded on the 12th day of May, 1928, for the work and improvement made by Olivarrl Contracting Company under that certain contract awarded to it on the 19th day of January, 1928, on Myrtle Street, Daisy Street, Franklyn Street, South Artesia Street, West Pine Street, West Walnut Street, West First Street, West Second Street, West Third Street, Townsen~ Street, West Fourth Street, and three separate rights of way described in Resolution of Intention No. 1391; and that said warrant, assessment and diagram were returned to the Street Superintendent of said City, together with a writ- ten ststement of all payments received upon the said assessment, and after the full expiration of twenty (20) days from the date of said warrant, the Street Superintendent duly made and filed with the City Clerk of said City of Santa Ana, a complete list of all assessments unpaid upon the said assessment, which list is now on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City, now upon evidence shown this Board determines that the assess- ments therein mentioned were then unpaid, the total aggregate thereof being the sum of Twelve Thousand, Three Hundred Ninety- one and 25/lOOths ~$12,391.25) Dollars, and that assessments numbered 38, 39, 40, 41, 82, 97, 192 and 221 aggregating the sum of One Hundred Ninety-seven and 69/lOOths ($197.69) Dollars have since been paid, and that there now remains unpaid the sum of Twelve Thousand, One Hundred Ninety-three and §6/lOOths ($12,193.56) Dollars upon the assessments shown upon said list. Reference is hereby made to Resolution of Intention No. 1391 of the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha, passed the 1st day of December, 1924, for a complete description of the work herein mentioned, and to the 1st of unpaid assess- ments filed as above noted, for the assessments unpaid. AND WHEREAS, interested persons were notified in the manner required by law to appear before the Board of Trustees of the said City of Santa Aha, California, in the Council Cham- ber of the City Hall of said City, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. of Monday, the 15th day of June, 1925, and show cause why bonds should not be issued upon the security of the unpaid assessments shown on said Street Superlntendent's list; and WHEREAS, notice was duly given in the manner and form required by law that serial bonds to represent unpaid asses~entsI bearing interest at the rate of six (6%) per cent per annum will be issued hereunder in the manner provided in the "Improvement Bond Act of 1915", the last installment of which bonds shall ma- ture nine (9) years from the 2nd day of July, next succeeding ten (10) months from their date. And all interested persons having appeared before this Board of Trustees and having been given full opportunity to show cause why bonds should not be issued upon the security of the unpaid assessments shown on said list, and all obJectidms pre- sented having been heard and considered; NOW BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Trustees does hereby find and determine that no cause has been shown why bonds should not be issued upon the security of said unpaid assess- ments, and does hereby overrule all objections thereto, and does her6by direct.the issuance of said bonds, and further BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS, that bonds shall be issued upon the security of said unpaid assessments to said amount of Twelve Thousand, One Hundred Ninety-three and 56/lOOths ($12,193.66) Dollars. That said bonds shall be twenty (20) in number and shall be dated June 15th, 1925, and bear interest at the rate of six (6%) per cent per annum, and the denomination of said bonds, and the dates of the respective maturities thereof shall be as follows: Series Bond No. ~Amount Date of Maturity M-1 1 $1000.00 July 2nd, 1928 M-1 2 219.36 July 2nd, 1928 M-1 3 1000.00 July 2nd, 192V M-1 4 219.35 July 2nd, 192V M-1 5 1000.00 July 2nd, 1928 M-1 6 219.35 ~uly 2nd, 1928 M-1 V 1000.00 July 2nd, 1929 M-1 8 219.36 July 2nd, 1929 M-1 9 1000.00 July 2nd, 1930 M-1 10 219.36 July 2nd, 1930 M-1 11 1000.00 July 2nd, 1931 M-1 12 219.36 July 2nd, 1931 M-1 13 1000.00 July 2nd, 1932 M-1 14 219.36 July 2nd, 1932 M-1 16 1000.00 July 2nd, 1933 M-1 16 219.36 July 2nd, 1933 M-1 iV 1000.00 July 2nd, 1934 M-1 18 219.36 July 2nd, 1934 M-1 19 1000.00 July 2nd, 1935 M-1 20 219.36 July 2nd, 1936 The first coupon of interest shall be for interest from June Srd, 1926, to Jan. 2nd, 1926, and the seversl coupons thereafter shall ~ach be for the semi-annual interest; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the signature of the Treasurer of said City upon the coupons attached to said bonds shall be lithographed or printed signature in place of a signa- ture by hand; and BE IT ALSO FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk of said City of Santa Asa be, and he is hereby authorized and direc- ted to deliver forthwith the bonds hereinabove enumerated to the contractor, Olivarri Contracting Company, in satisfaction of the balance due upon its assessment and diagram. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ara,at a regular meeting thereof held on the l§th day of June, 1926, by the following vote, to-wit~ Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapman, Geo McPhee, E.B. F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees None Collier, Attest: ( SEAL ) E. L. Vesel~ Clerk of the City of Santa Ana RESOLHTION OF INTENTION No. 1526 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY(IF SANTA ANA, DECLARING THEIR INTENTION TO ORDER THE CONSTRUCTI~ OF AN ORN~aMEN'?AL LIGHTING SYSTEM IN PORTIONS OF NORTH BROAB- WAY STREET IN SAID CITY; DECLARING THE SAID WORK OR IMPROVE- MENT TO BE OF MORE THAN LOCAL OR ORDINARY PUBLIC BENEFIT; DECLARING THE DISTRICT TO BE BENEFITED BY SAID WORK AND IM- PROVEMENT AND TO BE ASSESSED TO PAY THE COSTS AND EXPENSES THEREOF; DETERMINING THAT BONDS SHALL BE ISSUED TO REPRESENT SAID COSTS AND EXPENSES; AND FIXING THE TIME AND PLACE FOR HEARING OBJECTIONS TO SAID WORK OR IMPROVEMENT, OR TO THE EX- TENT OF THE DISTRICT TO BE ASSESSED OR BOTH. The Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha, pursuant to the provisions of the Improvement ~ct of 1911, and the Improvement Bond Act of 1915, and the amendments said Acts, do resolve as follows: PUBLIC INTEREST AND CONVENIENCE WgRK TO BE CONSTRUCTED to SECTION I. That the public interest and convenierm and it is the intention of the Board of Trustees of require, the City of S~ta Ana, California, to order the construction of the following described work and improvement in said City to-wit: (a) The construction, for the purpose of lighting North Broadway between the North line of West First St~e~ and the South lins of West Sixth Street, of an orname~:al lighting system to consist of thirty (30) double light stan- dards of the type and kind known as the King Standard ;o. K.Ol~l complete, including all concrete foundations, anchor bolts, pot-heads, wiring, lamps, globes, canopies and other necessary items, all in accordance with the plans and speci- fications hereinafter referred to. (b) The installation of conduits connecting vaul~ to the light standards, and the complete wiring of the con- duits connecting the light standards in circuits, all in accordance with the plans and specifications hereinafter re- ferred to. (c) That for the installation of the hereinbefore described systam a patented article will be used and a li- cense agreement between the patent owner and the City of Santa Aha is now on file in t~e office of the City Engineer, to which said agreement reference is hereby made, and the same is made a part of this Resolution of Intention be refer ence, the same as though set forth in full herein. PLANS, PROFILES, CROSS-SECTIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS SECTION II. All of the foregoing work is fully set forth, delineated and described on plans, profiles and cross- sections on file in the office of the City Engineer, and speci- fications for Assessment District No. lO~, on file in the of- lice of the City Clerk, which plans, profiles, cross-sections and specifications were adopted by Resolution No. 1515, on the 8th day of June, 1925, by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha, as the plans, prSfiles, cross-sections and speci- fications for said work and improvement. Said plans, profiles, cross-sections and specifications are hereby referred to for a full and detailed description of said proposed work or im- provement, and are made a part of this Resolution of Intention by reference, the same as though set forth in full herein. DESCRIPTION OF BONDS SECTION III. The said Board of Trustees does hereby declare and determine and notice is hereby given that serial bonds to represent unpaid assessments, ~nd to bear interest at the rate of six (8%) per cent per annum, will be issued hereunder in the manner provided in the "Improvement Bond ~ct of 191~", the last installment of whiOh bonds shall mature nine (9) years from the 2nd day of July, next succeding ten (lC) months from their date. DESCRIPTION OF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT SECTION IV. That the contemplated work and improve- ment hereinbefore mentioned is, in the opinion of said Board of T~ustees of more than local or ordinary public benefit, and the expense of said work and improvement is made chargeable upon the district hereinafter described, and raid Board of Trus- tees does hereby declare said district to be the district bene- fited by said work and improvement, and to be assessed to pay the costs and e~rpenses thereof, which district is bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Located in the City of Santa Aha, County of Orange, State of Calif~nia, and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the North line of West F~st Street 125 feet West of the West line of North Broadway; thence North parallel to North Broadway to the South line of West Sixth Street; thence East along the South line of West Sixth Street to a point 125 feet East of the East line of North B~oad- way; thence South parallel to North Broadway to the North line of West Fifth Street; thence East along the No~th llne of West Fifth Street; 20 feet; thence Beutha~a~l~l to~North Broadway to the center line of West Fifth Street; thence West along the center line of West Fifth Street to a point 125 feet East of the East line of North Bromdway; thence South parallel to North Broadway to the North line of West First Street; thence West along the North line of West First Street to the point of be- ginning. TIME AND PLACE OF HEARING SECTION V. Notice is hereby given that on Monday, the 13th day of July, 1925, at 7:30 o'clock P.M. in the Coun- cil Chamber of the City Hall of s~id City of Santa Ana, any and all persons having any objection to the proposed work or improvement may appear before the said Board of Trustees and show cause why said proposed improvement shoudl not be carrie¢ out in accordance with this Resolution. Any and all persons wishing to protest said improvement, or the assessment dist~ct or beth, should file wl~h the City Clerk prior to the date herein set forth, a written protest setting forth the reasons for their protest. PUBLICATION OF RESOLUTION OF INTENTION SECTION VI. The Santa Ana Daily Evening Register, daily newspaper published and circulated and of general olrcu-t lation in the City of Santa Ana is hereby designated as the newspaper in which this Resolution of Intention shall be pub- lished, and the City Clerk of said City is hereby directed to cause this Resolution of Intention to be published by two in- sertions in said newspaper, in the manner and fo~m required b law. The Board of T~uwtees does not deem it advisable that the Clerk mail copies of the Notice of Improvement to owners or reputed owners, and he is not required to mall the same. POSTING OF NOTICES OF IMPROVEMENT SECTION VII. The Street Superintendent of said City shall, after the adoption of this Resolution of Intention, cause to be conspicuously posted along the lines of said con- templated work or improvement, and along all of the open streets and alleys within the hereinbefore described assess- ment district, notices of the passage of this Resolution of Intention in the manner and form required by law. I hereby certify that the foregoing Remlution of Intention was duly and regularly introduced and passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana at a regular meet~ thereof held on the 15th day of June, 1925, by the following vote: Ayes, Noes, Absent, Trustees Trustees C.H. Chapman, Geo McPhee, E.B. F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs None Collier Trustees None Attest: ( SEAL ) E. L. Vesel~ Clerk of the ity of Santa Ana RESOLUTION ADOPTING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS No. 1527. RESOLVED, that the plans and specifications for the following work to be done and improvement to be made in the City of Santa Aha, upon and along North Park Boulevard from the North line of West Santa Clara Avenue to the East line of West Santa Clara Avenue to the East line of North Flow- er Street; Riverside Drive from the East line of North Flower Street East to the Northeaterly line of North Park Boulevard; Heliotrope Drive from the South line of Tract No. 754 aa per map thereof on file in Miscellaneous Maps, Book 22, page 37, Records of Orange County, California, to the West line of Ben- ton Way; Benton Way from the Northeasterly line of Bonnie Brae to the South line of Riverside Drive; Bonnie Brae from the North line of West Santa Clara Avenue to the West line of Tract No. V61, as per map thereof on file in Miscellaneous Maps, Book 22, page 35, Records of Orange County, California; North Flower Street, and the East side thereof only, from the South line of said Tract No. 754 to the Southeasterly line of Riverside Drive; North Broadway from the North ii'ne of West Santa Clara Avenue to a point six (6) feet North thereof; and described as follows: The installation of an ornamental street lighting sys- tem consisting of single and double light standards, on and along the above described portions of streets, of materials known as the King Ornamental Lighting Standard, Design Drawing No. K-O1V1 and No. 59-d, complete~ Ail as prepared by the City Engineer and designated as Assessment District No. 111, for the iSprovement of the portions of streets herein above referred to, and submitted this 29th day of June, 192§, be and the same are hereby adopted as and for the plans and specifications for doing said work. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly introduced, passed and adopted by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha, at an adjourned regular meeting thereof, held on the 29th day of June, 1925, by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapman, F.L. Purinton Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees J.W. Tubbs Geo McPhee, E.B. Collier, Attest: ( SEAL ) E. L. Ve~elM Clerk of the City of Sants Ana RESOLUTION OF INTENTION No. 1528. A R~SOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING THEIR INTENTION TO ORDER THE CONSTRUCTION OF A LIGHTING SYSTEM IN AND ALONG NORTH PARK BOU- LEVARD, RIVERSIDE DRIVE, HELIOTROPE DRIVE, BENTON WAY, BONNIE BRA~, NORTH FLOWER STREET AND NORTH BROADWAY; ALL WITHIN THE SAID CITY; DECLARING THE SAID WORK AND IMPROVEMENT TO BE OF MORE THAN LOCAL OR ORDINARY PUBLIC BENEFIT; DECLARING THE DIS- TRICT TO BE BENEFITED BY SAID WORK AND IMPROVEMENT, AND TO PAY THE COSTS AND EXPENSES THEREOF; DETERMINING THAT BONDS SHALL BE ISSUED TO REPRESENT SAID COSTS AND EXPENSES; AND FIXING THE TINE AND PLACE FOR HEARING OBJECTIONS TO SAID WORK OR IMPROVE- MENT, OR TO THE EXTENT OF THE DISTRICT TO BE ASSESSED, OR BOTH The Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, pur- suant to the pwnvislons of the Improvement Act of 1911, and th. Improvement Bond Act of 1915, and amendments to said Acts, do resolve as follows: SECTION I. That the public interest and convenience and it is the intehtion of the Boars of Trustees of construction require, the City of Santa Aha, California, to order the of the following described work and improvement, said City, to-wit: all within In, on and along the roadways of the following des- cribed portions of streets within the said City, to-wit: (a) North Park Boulevard from the North line of Wes' Santa Clara Avenue to the East line of North Flower Street. (b) Riverside Drive from the East line of North Flower Street East to the Northeasterly line of North Park Boulevard. (c) Heliotrope Drive from the South line of Tract No. 754 as per map thereof on file in Miscellaneous Maps, Book 22, page 57, Records of Orange County, California, to the West line of Benton Way. (d) Benton Way from the Northeasterly line of Bonn~ Brae to the South line of Riverside Drive. (e) Bonnie Brae from the North line of West Santa Clara Avenue to the West line of Tract No. 781 as per map thereof on file in Miscellaneous Maps, Book 22, page 55, Rec- ords of Orange County, Cilifornia. (f) North Flower Street, and the East side thereof only, from the South line of said Tract No. 754 to the South- easterly line of Riverside Drive. (g). North Broadway from the North line of West Sant, Clara Avenue to a point six (8) feet North thereof. No. $9-d complete, pot heads, wiring, items. The improvements hereinafter described shall be done and made on all of the above described streets at the places and in the manner shown on the plans and specifications herein- after in this Resolution of Intention more fully referred to. The work and improvement is more particularly des- cribed as follows: That an ornamental lighting system be constructed in the said portions of North Park Boulevard, Riverside Drive, Heliotrope Drive, Benton Wsy, Bonnie Brae, North Flower Street and North Broadway Street, all in the said City of Santa Ana, together with the necessary appurtenances to said lighting sys- tem, including the installation of double light standards of the type and kind known as the King Ornamental Standard, Design Drawing No. K-clT1 complete, incluing concrete foundations, anchor bolts, pot heads, wiring, lamps, globes, canopies and other necessary items; and slg~ light standards of the type and kind known as the King Ornamental Standard, Design Drawing including concrete foundations, anchor bolts, lamps, globes, canopies and other necessary The trenching, funishing and laying of two (2) innh diameter conduit, containing four (4) cables, at the locations as shown on plans, including all grounds, connections and other items necessary to connect light standards in circuits, and the restoring of curbs, sidewalks and pavements cut or damaged dur- ing the construction. The trenching, furnishing and laying of two (9) inch diameter conduit, containing two (9) cables, at locations as shown on the plans, including all grounds, connec- tions and other items necessary to connect light standar~lsin circuits, and the restoring of curbs, sidewalks and pavements cut or damaged during the construction. The trenching, furnish- tng and laying of one and one-fourth (1}) inch diameter conduit, containing two (2) cables at locations as shown on plans, in- eluding grounds, connections and other itmms necessary to con- nect light standards in circuits, and the restoring of curbs, sidewalks and pavements cut or damaged during the construction. The trenching, furnishing and laying of one and one-fourth (1}) inch diameter conduit, containing one (1) cable at loca- tions as shown on plans, including grounds, connections and other items necessary to connect light standards in circuits and the restoring of curbs, sidewalks and pavements cut or damaged during the construction. And for all other necessary and proper appurtenances to the construction of a complete ornamental lighting system on the streets herein set forth, and as are shown on the plans and specifications hereinafter more fully referred to. 355 That for the installation of the hereinbefore des- cribed system a patented article will be used and a license agreement between the patent ov~er and the City of Santa Ara is now on file in the office of the City Clerk, to which said agreement reference is hereby made, and the same is made a of this Resolution of Intention by reference, the same as though set forth in full herein. PLANS, PROFILES, CROSS-SECTIONS AND SPECIFICATIONE SECTION II. All of the foregoing work is fully set forth, delineated and described on plans, profiles and cross- se~tlons on file in the office of the City Engineer, and specl. fications for Assessment District No. lll, on file in the of- lice of the City Clerk, w~rlch plans, profiles, cross-sections and specifications were adopted by Resolution No. 1827, on the 29th day of June, 1928, by the Board of Trustees of the City Santa Ana, as the plans, profiles, cross-sections and specifi- cations for said work and improvement. Said plans, profiles, cross-sections and specifications are hereby referred to for a full and detailed description of said proposed work and improvl merit, ~he same as though set forth in full herein, and shall be directory as to the locations of all work to be done and the type of work and improvement, and as to all pa~ticulars incident to the said w~k. DESCRIPTION OF BONDS SECTION III. The said Board of Trustees does hereby declare and determine and notice is hereby given that serial bonds to represent unpaid assessments, and to bear interest at the rate of six (6%) per cent per annum, will be issued hereun der in the manner provided in the "Improvement Bohd Act of 1915", the last installment of which bonds shall mature nine (9) years from the 2nd day of July, next succ$eding ten (10) months from their date. DESCRIPTION OF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT SECTION IV. That the contemplated work and improve- ment hereinbefore mentioned is, in the opinion of said Board of Trustees of more than local or ordinary public benefit, and the expense of said work and improvement is made chargeable upon the district hereinafter described, and said Board of Trustees does hereby declare said district to be the district benefited by said work and improvement, and to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses thereof, which district is bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Located in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the center line of ~est San- ta Clara Avenue, 100 feet East of the East line of North Broa. way; thence West along the center line of West Santa Clara Avenue to the Southerly extended West line of Lot 237, Tract 425, as per map thereof on file in Miscellaneous Maps, Book 16, pages 33 and 34, Reeords of Orange County, California; thence North along the Southerly extension of and the West line of said Lot 23V, to the Northwest corner thereof; thence Northwest along lot lines to the Southwest corner of Lot 232, of saidTract No. 425; thence West along the South line of Lot 12, of Tract No. V61, as per map thereof on file in Mis- cellaneous Maps, Book 22, page 35, Records of Orange County, California, to ~he Southwest corner thereof; thence North along the West line of said Lot 12 to the Southeast corner of Lot 11, of said Tract No. 761; thence West along Lot lines to the Southwest corner of Lot 9, of said Tract No. 761; thence North along the West line of said Tract No. 761, to the South- east corner of Tract No. VS§, as per map thereof on file in Miscellaneous Maps, Book 22, Page 33, Records of Orange County, California; thence West along the South line of said Tract No. 755, to the Southwest corner thereof; thence North along the West line of said Tra~t No. 755, to the Southeast corner of Tract No. 754, as per map thereof on file in Miscellaneous Maps, Book 22 .page 37, Records of Orange County, California; thence West along the South lihe of said Tract No. 754, and a Westerly prolongation thereof to the center line of North Flower Street; thence North along the center line of North Flower Street to an intersection with the Southwesterly exten- sion of the Northwesterly line of Lot 1, of said Tract No. 754; thence Northeast.along the Southwesterly extension of and the Northwesterly line of said Tract No. 754~to the Northeast corner of said Tract No. 754; thence South along the East line of said Tract No. V54, to the Northwest corner of Lot 2, of said Tract No. 755; thence East along lot lines to the South- east corner of Lot C, of said Tract No. 425; thence North along the East line of said Lot C, to the Northwest corner of Lot 28, of said Tract No. 425; thence Northeasterly and Southeasterly along the Northwesterly and Northeasterly lines, of said Tract No. 425, to the Southeast corner of Lot 39, of said Tract No. 425; thence West along the South line of said Lot 39, to the Northeast cor~er of Lot 40 of said Tract No. 425; thence South along lot lines to the most Easterly corner of Lot 49, of said Tract No. 425; thence East along the North line of Lot 50, of said Tract No. 425, and on Easterly prolongation thereof to the center line of North Broadway; thence South along the cen- ter line of North Broadway to a point 262.40 feet North of the center line of West Santa Clara Avenue; thence East paral- lel with West Santa Clara Avenue to a point 100 feet East of the East line of North Broadway; thence South parallel with North Broadway to point of beginning. TIME AND PLACE OF HEARING SECTION V. Notice is hereby given that on Monday, the 20th day of July, 1925, at 7:50 o'clock P.M. in the Court- cil Chamber of t~e City Hall of said City of Santa Ana, any and all persons having any objections to the proposed work or improvement may appear before the said Board of Trustees and show cause why said proposed iSprovement should not be carried out in accordance with this Resolution. Any and all persons wishing to protest said improvement, or the assess- merit district, or both, should file with the City Clerk prior to ~he date herein set forth, a written protest, sett- ing for the grounds of their objection and the frontage repre- sented by the protest. PUBLICATION OF RESOLUTION OF INTENTION SECTION VI. The Santa Ana Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and circulated and of general circulation in the City of Santa ~na is hereby designated as the newspaper in ,~ich this Resolution of Intention shall be published, and the City Clerk of said City is hereby directed to cause this Resolution of Intention to be published by two insertions in said newspaper in the manner and form required by law. The Board of Trustees does not deem it advisable that the Clerk mail copies of the Notice of Improvement to owners or reputed owners, and he is not required to mail the same. POSTING OF NOTICES OF IMPROVEMENT SECTION VII. The Street Superintendent of said City shall, after the adoption of this Resolution of Intention, cause to be conspicueusly posted along the lines of said con- templated work or improvement, and along all of the open st~ee~ and alleys within the hereinbefore described assessment dis- trict, notices of the passage of this Resolution of Intention in the manner and form required by law. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution of Intention was duly and regularly introduced and passed by the Board of Tr~astees of the City of Santa Ana at an adjourned regular meeting thereof held on the 29th day of June, 1928, by the following vote: Ayes, TEAstees Noes, T~ustees Absent, T~ustees C.H. Chapman, Geo McPhee, E.B. Collier F.L. Purinton None J.W. Tubbs Attest: (SEAL) E. L. Vegely "~'lerk of the City of Santa Ana RESOLUTION ORDERING WORK No. 1529. WGtEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa ~a, on the 8th day of June, 1925, passed its Resolution of Intention No. 1S14, to order the hereinafter described work to be done and improvement to be made in, on and along a portion~ of Hickory Street, East Bishop Street and Wakeham Avenue in said City, which Resolution of Intention No.~S14 was duly and legally published twice in the Santa Ana Daily Evening Registe~ a daily newspaper published and circulated in the City of Sant~ Ana, all as required by law, as appears from the affidavit of Edna L. Herrick, principal clerk of the printers and publisher of said daily newspaper, and which affidavit was filed in the office of the Clerk of the City of Santa Ana on the 12th day o June, 1925, and now on file therein; and WHEREAS, after the passage and adoption of said Reso. !ution of Intention No. 1814, the Street Superintendent of said City of Santa ~na conspicuously posted along the line of the contemplated work and improvement, at not more than three hundred (300) feet in distance apart, and 23 in all, notices of the passage of said Resolution of Intention, headed NOTICE OF tlCPROVEMP2~?, in' r,:~,n?eT,~ fon7~ sp.d substap, ee as provided by l~w, ~nd the work beinG ehaz. Ger~b. le uy, on a district, 91s~ eon- sp!euous2y posted coples of said not, ce n!ong s11 cf the eden streets ~nd a1~,r$, within such ~str~et, not r~ore th~n thre~ hundred (300) feet in d~st~mce ~i?art, on erich street, and did post on each street a~ least 3 not, ecs and or~ s~d street 23 not~ cos; ~nd WHERF, AS, the Street Superlnter~dent of tb.e City ~ Santa Pma commenced to post s~id notices on the 23th d~y ce June, ]925, ~nd fu2]y completed the posting the~.~of on the 2;~tb day of Jun,~, 1925, more thr~n ten days before t~, 4~y set for henrlng protests or objeettm~a to the pro~,~,sed w~.k and ~mp~-ove~ent, ~11 as ~rpe~rm by the afP~L~vlt of Nat H. NefP, Street Su~erintende~t cf the City of Sant~ Aha, f~2ed in the offlce of the C]erk of said City or~ the lgth day cf June, 1925, end now on f4le ther?~n; ~d WHEJ~F, AS, t~e Bc~q'd of Trustoea of the City of gant~ Aha was duly ~.n ~;gn~l~r session at the hour of 7:J,O o~c. 3ock P.J, . Jun o ~ 19~.), ~ ~' hollr ti~,n of Inte?.tfon and ~;otfce of T~:proveme,.'.t, when and where any and n]]. persnns having any objectlo~s to the proposed work or ~mpPove~:,oz:t midhZ appear before the Board of Tpusteea and show c~mse why said proposed frrmrove~;~nt shou!~ not be e~rP~ed out ~n accordance with smd ~eso]ution of Jrzte:~ttm,; ~nd WHE]~].~AS, ~1 protests or object'lc, ns pt'ose~t~.d h~v~g been d!sl.or4ad of, ove:~ruled ~md denled ~.n t~me, tanner and form qs re$~red by law, qnd the ~oard of Trustees of the City of Santa .~zs h6v~ng now ac$~r~d ju."Isdiet;lon to order the proyosed l.m~Povem~nt, it ~s herebj: RT~S0!VED, that the p~lbl~a interest and convenience re(y~ires the ,"~ herein~fter de~cril,ed, and the Bo,:~rd of True- tees of the City of Sant~ Ana~ hereby orders the fo12owlng work to be done and l. mprovement made it~ the City of Fant~ Aha ~s fO] lOWS: 3. ',The exeavat~o~ for,and ,the co~tk- - fully set forth, delineated and City Engineer, and specifications for 'files, c~ss-s and speclficatto~ ~d are ~de a ~t ~ ~ Re~U- All of the herein proposed work shall be done in pur- suance of an ACt of the Legislsture of the State of Ca];fornia, dec~c~nnted Improvement Act of ]9!], '~n~] amendments theret~. For further particulars, referer~ce Is h~reb~- nade to ss~d ~esolution of Intention No. 1514, which is ~ated the 8th ~ day of June, 1925, and on file with the Clerk ~f the City of The Clerk of the City of Santa An~ ~s hereby to post a notice of ss!d work, together with the Fl~n~s speaffic~t!or~ ~.m~refor consp!cuo~ls!~- for five d~ys on or hear the Council Ch~mber door. of the Bosrd of Tmn~tees, sea]ed Froposals or bids foi~ofng the work ordered; he is directed to publish twice a notice Inviting such and refe3rrfng to the specifications posted or cn file, ID the S~nts Aha D~~i]y Evening Register, and circulated in the City o? 2ants for that purpose. I hereby certify that the dally newspaper pub!~ahed Aris, and hereby designated forego~n,g Reso]utinn Order-I ir.g Work was duly and regularly introduced,pa' ...... ~oes end sdopt~a by the Board of Tm~stees of the City of Santa Aha at an ~curned reg~lar ~eeting of said Board of Trustees held o~ the 29t1~ day of June, 1925, ,'~'C S ~ '~'~ ,';tee S Noe s, Trustee.~ nbsent, Trustees by the fo12owin6 vote, to-wit: C.H. Chapman, Geo k~cFhee, F.L, th~rint on None .T. W. Tubbs Co]!~er, Attest: E.I.~' ( SEAl., ) C~e,r~ ~~-~t~--5~-'o~ ~Jnta Aha RESOLUTION ORDERING WOMK No. 1530 WHEREAS; the Board of Trustees of the City of S~nta Ana, om the 8th day of June, 1925, passed its Resolution of In- tention No. 1512, to order the.hereinafter described work to be done and improvement to be made in, on and along a portion of West Santa Clara Avenue in said City, which Resolution of In- tention No. 1512 was duly and legally published twice in the Santa Aha Daily a~ening Register, a daily newspaper published and circulated in the City of Santa Ana, as appears from the affidavit of Edna L. clerk of the printers and publishers of all as required by law, Herrick, principal said daily newspaper, and which affidavit was filed in the office of the C~erk of the City of Santa Ana on the 12th day of June, 1925, and now on file therein; and WHEREAS, after the passage and adoption of said Reso- lution of Intention No. 1512, the Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Ana conspicuously posted along the line of the contemplated work and improvement, at not more than three hun- d~ed (300) feet in distance apart, and 22 in all, notices of the passage of said Resolution of Intention, headed NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT, in manner, form and substance as provided by law, and the work betng chargeable upon a district, also conspicu- ously posted copies of said notice along all of the open streets and alleys within such district, not more than three hundred (300) feet in distance apart, on each street, and did post on each street at least 3 notices; and on said streets 22 notices; and WHEREAS, the Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Aha commenced to post said notices on the 13th day of June, 1925, and fully completed the posting thereof on the 13th day of June, 1925, more than ten days before the day set for hearing protests or objections to the proposed work and improvement, all as appears by the affidavit of Nat H. Neff, Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Aha, filed in the office of the Clerk of said City on the 16th day of June,1925, and now on fil~ ~herein; and WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana was duly in regular session at the Council Chamber thereof, at the hour of ?:30 o'clock P.M. of Monday, the 29th day of June, 1928, being the day, hour and place named in the Resolu- tion of Intention and Notice of Improvement, when and where any and all persons having any objections to the proposed work or improvement might appear before the Board of Trustees and show cause why said proposed improvement should not be carried out in accordance with said Resolution of Intention;and WHE~,:~S, all protests or objections presented havingi been disposed of, overruled and denied in time, manner and ~rm~ as required by law, and the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana having now acquired jurisdiction to order the pro- posed improvement it is hereby: RESOLVED, that the public interest and convenience requires the work hereinafter described, and the Board of Trus- tees of the City of Santa Ana hereby orders the following work to be done and improvement madd in the City of Santa ^ns as fOllOWS: across t~ sSdewall~ reSerw&~i~ns tO the, ~/enO~_~wop?ty lines of~ t~e said to~, sub ade five other the All of and ~.~.~. ~ hereby ~ren t~ the herein proposed work shall be done in p~r- suance of an Act of the Legislature of the State of California, designated Improvement Act of 1911, and amendments thereto. For further particulars, reference is hereby made to said Resolution o£ Intention No. 1512, which is dated the 8th day of June, 1925, and on file with the Clerk of the City of Santa Aha. The Clerk of the City of Santa Aha is hereby direc- ted to post a notice of said work, together with the plans and specifications therefor, conspicuously for five days on or near the Council Chamber door of the Board of Trustees, invit- tng sealed proposals or bids for doing the work ordered; he isi also directed to publish twice a notice inviting such propose8 and referring to the specification posted or on file, in the Santa Ana Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and circulated in the City of Santa Ana, and hereby designated for that purpose. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution Order- ing Work was duly and reg~2arly introduced, passed and adopted by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana at ~ regular adJourued meeting of said Board of Trustees held on the 29th day of June, 1925, by the following vote: Ayes, Tr~stees C.H. Ch~muan, Geo McPhee, E.B. F.L. Purinton Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees J.W. Tubbs Collier, Attest. E. L. Vegely Clerk of the City o~ Santa Ana RESOLUTION OF AWARD No. 1533. Aha did, in open 29th day of June, sealed proposals WHEREA£, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa session at a regular meeting thereof on the ]925, publicly open, examine and declare all or bids for doing the following work under Resolution of Intention No. 1504, in the City of Santa Aha In, on and along the roadways of the following des- cribed portions of streets in said 6fry, to-wit: ~".%te of :qlx (6%) per cent per annum on file and heretofore ado 'P d ar~l t~cUla~, 1~ ~ton ~ o~ ~e ~ RESOLVED, that the said Board of Trustees hereby re- Jects all of said proposals or bids except that next herein mentioned, and hereby awards the contract for doing said work and improvement to the lowest responsible bidder, to-wit, Ralph E. Welch at the price named in his bid as follows,to-wit Item 1. The grading to a subgrade and the laying thereon Of a five (0) inch Portland Cement Concrete pavement complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material on an estimate of 33,9?4.66 square feet for the sum of Sixteen and one-half cents ($0.16~) per square foot; Item 2. The excavation for and the construction of cement concrete curb complete with the furnishing cf all neces. sary equipment, labor and material on an estimate of 41.12 linear feet for the sum of Forty-five cents ($0.45) per linear foot. Item 3. The excavation for and the construction of cement concrete sidewalk, having a total thickness o£ three and one-half (34) inches, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material, on an estimate of 3,681.55 square feet for the sum of Fifteen cents ($0.15) per square fo~. Item 4. The trenching, furnishing and laying of twenty-four (24) four (4) inch diameter house connection lat- eral sewers, complete with the furnishing of all h®cessary equipment, labor and material on an estimate of 456 linear feet for the sum of Forty-five cents ($$~45) per linear foot. The Clerk of the City of Santa Ara is hereby direc- ted to post notice of this award conspicuously for five days on or near the chamber door of the Council Chamber of the Boar of Trustees of the City of Santa Asa, and~lso publish said notice twice in the Santa ^na Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and circulated in the City of Santa Ana, and hereby dSsignated for that purpose by said B~ rd of Trus- tees. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution is a full, true and correct copy of Resolution of Award No. 1533 duly introduced and regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ara, at an adjourned regular meeting held on the 29th day of June, 1925, by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapman, F.L. Purinton Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees J.W. Tubbs Goo McPhee, E.B. Collier, Attest: ( SEAL ) E. L. Ve6el~ Clerk of the City of Santa Ana RESOLUTION OVERRULING PROTESTS OR OBJECTIONS TO ASSESSMENT, AFYROVING ASSESSMENT AND ORDERING THE STREET SUPERINTENDENT TO ATTACH WARRANT AND RECORD No. 1554. WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana did, on the 28th day of August,~1924, pass Resolution of Intention No. 1521, for the improvement of North Park Boulevard, Heliotrope Drive, Riverside Drive, Benton Way and North Broad- way; and whereas, on the 9th day of June, 19~5, the Superinten- dent of Streets of said City filed an assessment to cover the sum due for the work performed and specified in the contradt made under proceedings for the said improvement, which assess- ment diagram was approved by the Board of Trustees of said City on the llth day of May, 1925. AND WHEREAS, the Clerk of the City of Santa Ana has given notice required by law in which notice June 29th, 1925, at the hour of V:50 otclock P.M. was fixed as the time, and the Council ~hamber of the City Hall of said City as the place where any and all persons interested in the said work might be heard; and whereas, no person aggrieved has filed with the Board of Trustees a written objection to said assessment as required by law; and whereas, at the time set for hearing protests or ob- Jections the Board of Trustees of said City continued the hearing on the protests until July 6, 1925, at which time the Board of Trustees proceeded to hear the same, and all of said protests or objections to said assessments or the work done having been heard, it is hereby: RESOLVED, by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana that all of the said protests or objections against said assessment or the work done under said proceedings be, and the same are hereby, overruled and denied, and the assess- ment be affirmed, and that the Street Superintendent be, and he is hereby directed to attach to said assessment a wmrrant in the form and manner required by law, and shall record the same in the office of said Superintendent of ~treets. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, at an adjourned regular meeting of said Board held on the 6th day of July, 1920, by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees Noes, Trustees None Absent, ','~tees None C.H. Chapman, Geo NcPhee, E.B. F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Collier, Attest: E.L. Ve~el~ (SEAL) Clerk of the City of Santa Ana RESOLUTION NO. 1535 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION OF INTENTION N0.1429, DETERMINING THE AMOUNT OF UNPAID ASSESSMENTS, PRESCRIBING THE DENONINATION OF SUCH BONDS~ AND PROVIDING FOR THEIR ISSUANCE WHEREAS, pursuant to statute, notice of filing list of unpaid assessments was duly given in the manner and fc~m required by law, that the warrant, assessment and diagram re- ~orded on the 2nd day of June, 1925, for the work and improve- merit made by Griffith Co., under that certain contract awarded to it on the 16th day of March, 1925, on Kilson Drive, Bishop Street and Wakeham Avenue, and that said warrant, assessment and diagram were returned to the Street Superintendent of said City, together with a written statement of all payments re- ceived upon the said assessment, and after the Oall expiration of twenty (20) days from the date of said warrant, the Street Superintendent duly made and filed with the City Clerk of said City of Santa Ana, a complete list of all assessments unpaid upon the said assessment, which list is now on file in the of- lice of the City Clerk of said City, now upon evidence shown this Board determines that the assessments therein mentioned were then unpaid, the total aggregate thereof being the sum of Eight Thousand, Four Hundred Sixty-three and 30/lOOths ($8,463.30) Dollars, and that assessment number 40, aggregatin the sum of Fourteen and 80/lOOths ($14.80) Dollars has since been paid, and that there now remains unpaid the sum of Eight Thousand, Four Hundred Forty-eight and 50/lOOths ($8,448.50) Dollars upon the assessments shown upon said list. Reference is hereby made to Resolution of Intention No. 1429 of the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, passed the 16th day of February, 1925, for a complete descrip- tion of the work herein mentioned, and to the list of unpaid assessments filed as above noted, for the assessments unpaid. AND WHEREAS, interested persons were notified in the manner required by law to appear before the Board of Trustees of the said City of Santa Ana, California, in the Council Cham- bet of the City Hall. of said City, at the hour of V:30 o'clock P.M. of Monday, the 6th day of July, 1925, and show cause why bonds should not be issued upon the security of the unpaid assessments shown on said Street Superintendentts list; and ~VHEREAS, notice was duly given in the manner and form required by law that serial bonds to,represent unpaid as- sessments bearing interest at the rate of six (6%) per cent per annum will be issued hereunder in the manner provided in the "Improvement Bond Act of 1918", the last installment of which bonds shall mature nine years from the 2nd day of July, next succeeding ten (10) months from their date. And all interested persons having appeared before this Board of Trustees and having been given full opportunity to show cause why bonds should not be issued upon the security of the unpaid ~essments shown on said list, and all objections presented having been heard and considered; NOW BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Trustees does hereby find and determine that no cause has been shown why bonds should not be issued upon the security of said unpaid assessments, and does hereby overrule all objections thereto, and does hereby direct the ~suance of said bonds, and further BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS, that bonds shall be issued upon the security of said unpaid assessments to said amount of Eight Thousand, Four Hundred Forty-eight and 50/100ths ($8,448.55 Dollars. That said bonds shall be ten (lO) in number and shall be dated July 6th, 192§, and bear interest ah the rate of six (6%) per cent per annum, and the denomination of said bonds, and the dates ~ the respective maturities thereof shall be as follows: Series Bond No. Amount Date of Maturity $-1 1 $844.85 July 2, 1926 0-1 2 844.85 July 2, 1927 0-1 3 844.85 July 2, 1928 0-1 4 844.85 July 2, 1929 0-I 5 844.85 July 2, 1930 0-1 6 844.85 July 2, 1931 0-1 7 844.85 July 2, 1932 0-1 8 844.85 July 2, 1933 0-1 9 844.85 July 2~,1~34 0-1 lO 844,85 July 2, 1935 The first coupon ~interest shall be for interest from Jur~ 25, 1925, to January 2nd, 1926, and the several cou- pons thereafter shall each b~for the semi-annual interest; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the signature of the Treasurer of said City upon the coupons attached to said bonds shall be lithogr,phed or printed ~ gnature in place of a signa- ture by hand; and BE IT ALSO FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk of said City of ~anta Ana be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to deliver forthwith the bonds hereinabove enumerated to the contractor, Griffith Co., in satisfaction of the balance due upon its assessment and diagram. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 6th day of July, 1925, by the following vote, to-wit: Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapman, Geo McPhee, E.B. Collier, F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees None AttestS ( SEA ) E. L. Vegely Clerk of the City of Santa RESOLUTION NO. 1536 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OF SANTA iNA, CALIFORNIA, RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF STREET IM- PROVEMENT BONDS PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 1428, DETERMINING THE AMOUNT OF UNPAID ASSESSMENTS, PRESCRIBING THE DENOMINATION OF SUCH BONDS, AND PROVIDING FOR THEIR ISSUANCE. WHEREAS, pursuant to ~tatute, notice of filing list of unpaid assessments was duly given in the manner and form required by law, that the warrant, assessment and diagram re- corded on the 2nd day of June, 1925, for the work and improve- merit made by Steele Finley under that certain Contract awarded to him on the 16th day of March, 1925, on South Ross Street, and that said warrant, assessment and diagram were returned to the Street Superintendent of said City, together with a writte statement of all payments received upon the said assessment,an after the full expiration of twenty (20) days from the date of said warrant, the Street Superintendent duly made and filed ~ the City Clerk of said City of Santa Aha, a complete list of all assessments unpaid upon the said assessment, which list is now on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City,now npon~vi~en~e sh~W~tht~ Board d~t~mines that the ~sessmenta therein mentioned were then unpaid, the total aggregate ther~f being the sum of Eight Thousand, Seven Hundred Twenty-two and 35/lOOths ($8,722.35) Dollars, and that assessments numbered 23, 30, 31, 34, 38 and 39 aggregating the sum of Twelve Hundmed Eight ($1208.00) Dollars have since been paid, and that there now remains unpaid the sum of Seven Thousand, Five Hundred Fourteen and 35/tOOths ($7,514.35) Dollars upon the assessment shown upon said list. Reference is hereby made to Resolution of Intention No. 1428 of the Board of T~ustees of the City of Santa Ana, passed the 16th day of February, 1925, for a complete descrip- tion of the work herein mentioned, and to the list of unpaid assessments filed as above noted, for the assessments unpaid. AND %~{EREAS, interested persons were notified in the manner required by law to appear before the Board of Trustees of the said City of Santa ~na, California, in the Council Cham. bet of the City Hall of said City, at the hour of 7:30 o~clock P.M. of Monday, the 6th day of July, 1925, and show cuase why bonds should not be issued upon the security of the unpaid assessments shown on said Street Superintendent's list; and WHEREAS, notice was duly given in the manner and form required by law that serial bonds to represent unpaid assess- ments bearing interest at the rate of six (6%) per cent per annum will be issued hereunder in the manner provided in the "Improvement Bond Act of 1915", the last installment of which bonds shall hature nine (9) years from the 2nd day of July next succeeding ten (10) months from their date. 368 upon the Thousand, Dollars. And all interested persons having appeared before this Board of Trustees and having been given full opportunity to show cause why bonds should not be issued upon the security of the unpaid assessemtns shewn on said list, and all objections presented having been heard and considered; NOW BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Trustees does hereby find and detemmine that no cause has been shown why bonds hsould not be issued upon the securiSy of said unpaid assessments, and does hereby overrule all objections thereto, and does hereby direct the issuance of said bonds, and further BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS, that bonds shall be issued se~u~ity of said assessments to said amount ~ Seven Five Hundred Fourteen and 35/100ths ($?,514.3§) That said bonds shall be twenty (20) in number, and shall be dated July 6th, 1925, and bear interest at the rate of six (6%) per cent per annum, and the denomination of s aid bonds, and the dates of the respective maturities thereof shall be as follows: Series Bond No. Amount Date of Maturity P-1 1 $5OO. OO July 2, 1926 P-1 2 251.43 July 2, 1926 P-1 3 500.00 July 2, 1927 P-1 4 251.43 July 2, 1927 P-1 5 500.00 July 2, 1928 P-1 6 251.43 July 2, 1928 P-1 ? 500.00 July 2, 1929 ~-1 ~ 251.43 July 2, 1929 P-1 9 500.00 July 2, 1930 P-1 10 251.43 July 2, 1930 P-1 11 500.00 July 2, 1931 P-1 12 251.44 July 2, 1931 P-1 13 500.00 July 2, 1932 P-1 14 251.44 July 2, 1932 P-1 15 500.00 July 2, 1933 P-1 16 251.44 July 2, 1933 P-1 IV 500.00 July 2, 1934 P-1 18 251.~4 July 2, 1934 P-1 19 500.00 July 2, 1938 P-1 20 251.44 July 2, 1935 The first coupon of interest shall be for interest from June 24th, 1925, to January 2nd, 1926, and the several coupons thereafter shall each be for the semi-annual interest; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the signature of the Treasurer of said City upon the coupons attached to said bonds shall be lithographed or printed signature in place of a signa- ture by hand; and BE IT ALSO FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk of said City of Santa Aha be, and he is hereby authorized and direc- ted to deliver forthwith the bonds hereinabove enmmerated to the Contractor, Steele Finley, in satisfaction of the balance due upon his assessment and diagram. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 6th day of July, 1928, by the following vote, to-wit: Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapman, Geo McPhee, E.B. F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees None ~ollier Attest: (SEAL) E. L. Ve~el7 Clerk of the City of Santa Ana RESOLUTION NO. 1557 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF STREET IM- PROVEMENT BONDS PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 1598, DETERMINING THE AMOUNT OF UNPAID ASSESSMENTS, PRESCRIBING THE DENOMINATION OF SUCH BONDS~ AND PROVIDING FOR THEIR ISSUANCE WHEREAS, pursuant to statute, notice of filing list of unpaid assessments was duly given in the manner and form required by law, that the warrant, assessment and diagram re- corded on the 2nd day of June, 1925, for the work and improve- ment made by T.W. Oglesby under that certain contract awarded to him on the 19th day of January, 1925, on North VanNess Ave- nue, and that said warrant, assessment and diagram were re- turned to the Street Superintendent of said City, together witt a written s~ate~-nt of all payments received upon the said as- sessment, and after the full expiration of twenty (20) days from the date of said warrant, the Street Superintendent duly made and filed with the City Clerk of said City of Santa Ana, a complete list of all assessments unpaid upon the said assess. ment, which list is now on file in the office of the City Cle~ of said City, now upon evidence shown this Board determines that the assessments therein mentioned were then unpaid, the total aggregate thereof b~ing the sum of Three Thousand, Eight Hundred Seventy-six and 91/lOOths ($3,876.91) Dollars, and that no assessments have since been paid, and that there now remains unpaid the sum of Three Thousand, Eight Hundred Sevent six and 91/lOOths ($3,876.91) Dollars upon the assessments shown upon said llst. Reference is hereby made to Resolution of Intention No. 1398 of the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, passed the 15th day of December, 1925, for a complete description of the work herein mentioned, and to the list of unpaid assessments filed as above noted, for the assessments unpaid. AND WHEREAS, interested persons were notified in the manner required by law to appear before the Board of Trustees of the said City of Santa Aha, California, in the Council Cham- ber of the City Hall of said City, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock ?.M. on Monday, the 6th day of July, 1925, and show cause why bonds should not be issued upon the security of the unpaid assessments shown on said Street Superintendent's list; and WHEREAS, notice was duly given in the manner and form required by law that serial bonds to represent unpaid assessments bearing interest at the rate of six (6%) per cent per annum will be issued hereunder in the manner provided in the "Improvement Bond Act of 1915", the last installment of which bonds shall mature nine (9) years from the 2nd day of July, next succeeding ten (10) months from their date. And all interested persons having appeared before this Board of Trustees and having been given full opportunity to show cause why bonds should not be issued upon the security of the~unpaid assessments shown on said list, and all objec- tions presented having been heard and considered; NOW BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Trustees does hereby find and determine that no cause has been shown why bonds should not be issued upon the security of said unpaid a~sessments, and does hereby overrule all objections thereto, and does hereby direct the issuance of said bonds, snd further BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLieS, that bonds shall be fssued upon the security ~£ said unpaid assessments to said amount of Three Thousand, Eight Hundred Seventy-six and 91/lOOths ($3,876.91) Dollars. That said bonds shall be ten (10) in number and shall be dated July 6th, 1925, and bear interest at the rate of six (6%) per cent bonds, and the dates be as followw: per annum, and the denomination of said of the respective maturities thereof shall Series Bond No. Amount Date of Maturity N-1 i $387.69 July 2, 1926 N-1 2 387.69 July 2, 1927 N-1 3 387.69 July 2, 1928 N-1 4 38V.69 July 2, 1929 N-1 5 387.69 July 2, 1930 N-1 6 387.69 July 2, 1931 N-1 V 387.69 July 2, 1932 N-1 8 38V.69 July 2, 1933 N-1 9 387.69 July 2, 1934 N-1 10 387.70 July 2, 1935 The first coupon of interest shall be for interest from June 26th, 1925, to January 2nd, 1926, and the several coupons thereafter shall each be for the semi-annual interest; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the signature of the Treasurer of said City upon the coupons attached to said bonds shall be lithographed or printed signature in place of a sig- nature by hand; BE IT ALSO FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk of said City of Santa Ana be, and he is hereby authorized and di- rected to deliver forthwith the bonds hereinabove enumerated t( the contractor, T.W. 0glesby, in satisfaction of the balance due upon his assessment and diagram. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 6th day of July, 1925, by the following vote, to-wit: Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapman, Ceo McP~ee, E.B. F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees None Collier, Attest: ( SEAL ) E. L. Ve$el~ Clerk of the City of Santa Ana RESOLUTION NO. 1558. I~ Weed File A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OP SANTA AMA, DETERMINING AND DECLARING TNAT V~EDS WHICH BEAR SEEDS OF A WINGY OR DOWNY NATURE AND ATTAIN SUCH A LARGE GROWT~ AS TO BECOME ~ ~I~E MENACE WHEN DRY, AND WHICH ARE NOXIOUS AND DANGEROUS, ARE GROWING UPON CERTEIN STREETS, SIDEWALKS AND PRI- VATE PROPERTY IN THE SAID CITY OF SANTA ANA AND ARE A PUBLIC NUISANCE; DIRECTING THE STREET SUPERINTENDENT TO POST NOTICES TO DESTROY SAID WEEDS, AS REQUIRED BY LAW; FIXING THE TIME FOR I{~ARING OBJECTIONS AND PROTESTS; AND DIRECTING THE ABATEMENT THEREOF IN ACCORDANCE WITH AN ACT OF THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA ENTITLED "AN ACT AUTHORIZING MUNICIPALITIES TO DECLARE NOXIOUS OR DANGEROUS WHEDS GROWING UPON ~HE STREETS OR SIDEWALKS, OR UPON PRIVATE PROPERTY WITHIN MUNICIPALITIES, TO BE ~ PUBLIC NUISANCE, CREATING A LIEN UPON THE PROPERTY FRONTING UPON SUCH STREETS OR SIDEWALKS OR UPON WHICH SUCH NUISANCE EXISTS FOR THE COST OF ABATING SAME", APPROVED MAY 26th, 1915. RESOLU?ION OF AWARD No. 1531 ~na did, in open 15th day of June, sealed proposals Resolution of Intention No. the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa session st a regular meeting thereof on the 19~5, publicly open, exsmlne and declare all or bids for doing the following work under 149~ in the City of Santa Ana Resolved, that the sai~ Board of Trustees hereby re- jects all of said proposals or bids except that next here~n men- tioned, and hereby awards the contract for doing said work and improvement to the lowest responsible bidder, to-wit, Ralph E. Welch at the price named in his bid, as follows, to-wit: Item l. The grading to a subgrade and the layi~g thereon of a five (5) inch Portland Concrete pavement complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and ma- terial on an estimate of 10,141.68 sqvare feet for the sum of Seventeen and three tenths cents (~O.1V 3/10) per square Foot. Item 2. The excavation for and the constructfor of cement concrete curb complete with the furnishing of all neces- sary equipment, labor and material on an estimate of 13.38 linear feet for the sum of Fifty ce~ts (~0.50) per linear foot. The Clerk of the City of Santa hna is hereby directed to post notice of this sward conspicuously for five days on or near the chamber door of the Council Chamber of the Board of Trustees of the C~ty of Santa Ana, and also publish said notice twice in the Santa Ana Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and circulated in the City of Santa Ana, and hereby designated fox' that pur-~ose by said Board of Trustees. full, duly I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution is a true and correct copy of Nesolutfon of Award No. 153]. introduced and regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha at a regular adjourned meeting thereo~ held on the 29th day of June, 1925, by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapmsn, Geo McPbee, E.B. Co~er,' / F.L. Pur~nton -' Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees J.~!. Tubbs Attest: ( SE^L ) E. L. Ve~_e!¥ Clerk of the City of Santa Aha RESOLUTION 0F AWARD No. 1532. WHEREAS, the Bosrd of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana did, in open ]Sth day of June, sealed proposals Resolution of !n~ntion No. session at a regular meeting thereof on the 1925, publicly open, examine and declare al] or bids for doing the following work under 1496 in the City of Santa A~a street in the ~ity of S~nta Ana, to- wit: South Van Ness Avenue from the Excepting from the work above d~- set forth, de!ir~,~ted, anal de~cribed net provided in the ~mprovej~4~t The expense o~ said WO~ or~t~ Iotent on ma(% ehar~k~;~upo~ ~ Resolved, that the said Bo. rd of Trustees hereby re- jects sl] of said proposals or bids except that next herein mentioned and hereby awards the contract for doing said work 37t and improvement to the lowest responsible bidder, to-wit, Ralph E. Welch at the price named in his bid, as follows,to-wit: Item 1. The grading to a subgrade and the laying thereon of a six (6) inch Portland Cement Concrete pavement complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material on an estimate of 43,681.38 square feet for the sum of Eighteen and four-tenths cents ($0.18 4/10) per square foot. Item 2. The grading to a subgrade and the laying thereon of a five (5) inch Portland Cement Concrete pavement complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material on an estimate of~ 271.50 square feet for the sum of Seventeen and one-half cents ($0.17~) per square foot. The Clerk of the City of Santa Ana is hereby direc- ted to post notice of this award conspicuously for five days on or near the chamber door of the Council Chamber of the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, and also publish said notice twice in the Santa Ana Daily Evening Register, a daily newspa- per published and circulated in the City of Santa Ana, and hereby designated for that purpose by said Board of Trustees. I hereby certify that the ~oregoing Resolution is a full, t~ue and correct copy of Resolution of Award No. 1832 duly introduced and regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana at a regular adjourned meeting thereof held on the 29th day of June, 1925, by the following vote: C.H. Chapman, Geo McPhee, E.B. Collier, F.L. Purinton Attest: Ayes, T~ustees Noes, Trustees Absent, Trustees ( SE fJ~ ) None J.W. Tubbs ,, E.L. Ve el Clerk of the City of Santa Ana 37 5 RESOLUTION ORDERING IkPROV~M~.NT NO. 1539. ;WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana on the 15th day of June, 1925, passed its Resolution of Intention No. 1524, to order the hereinafter described improve ment to be made and public work to be done in the City of Santa Aha; and W~F~AS, after the passage and adoption of said Re~olutfon of Intention No. 1524, the Street Superintendent of the City of Santa ana conspicuously posted along the llne of the contemplated work and improvement, at not more than three hundred (300) feet in distance apart, an8 4 in all, notices of the passage of said Resolution of Intention, headed NOTICE OF PUBLIC WORK, in manner, form and substance as provided by law, and said Street Superintendent also ~used a notice similar in substance to be published for a period of ten (10) days in the Santa Ana Daily E~ening Register, a daily newspaper published and circulated in the City of Santa ~na, and named by the Board ~f Trustees in said Resolution of Intention as the paper in which said notice should appear, all affiSavlt of Edna L. Herrtck~ principal and publishers of said daily newspaper, as appears from the clerk of the printers and which affidavit was file5 in the office of the Clerk of the City of Santa Aha, on the 29th day of June, 1925, and is now on file therein; and ~EREAS, the Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Ana co~nenced to post the notices hereinbefore referred to on the lSth day of June, 1925, and fully completed the posting thereof on the 18th day of June, 19~5, more than ten days before the day set for heraing protests or objections to the proposed work or improvement, all as appears by the affi- davit of Nat H. Neff, Street Superintendent of the City of S~ta ~na,filed in the 19th day of ~ne, 1925~ ~WHEREAS, the office of the Clerk of said City on the and now on file therein; and 13th day of July, 1925, at the hour of V:30 o~clock P.M.,and the Council Chamber of the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha was the day, hour and place named in the Resolution of Intention and Notice of Public Work when and where any and all persons having any objections to the proposed public work or improvement might appear before the Board of Trustees and show cause why said proposed improve ment should not be carried out in accordance with said Resolu- tion of Intention; and whereas, at the time set for the ~aid hearing on July 13th, 1925, there was not a quo~thm present and no meeting was held or any action taken excepting to con- tinue the hearing in said meeting until the hour of V:30 o~clock P.M. of July 20th, 1925; and 376 ¥~EREA$, all protests or objections presented having been disposed of, overruled snd denied in time, manner and form as required by law, and the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha having now acquired Jurisdiction to order the pro- posed impr~ement, it is hereby: RESOLVED AND ORDERED, that the public interest ~nd con- venience requires the work hereinafter described, and the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha hereby orders the followlng work to be done and improvement made in the City of Santa Aha, as follows: 'The vacating and abandonment of that portion ~f alley in Trac$ No. 81, page 31, Records of Orange County, California, extending from the North llne of Cubbon Street to a point 98.VV feet North thereof, same being between Orange ~nd Cypress Ave- hUeS. The said portion to be abandoned is more particularly described as follows: Located in the City of Santa Aha, County of Orange, State of California, and described a~ follows: Beginning at the Southwest corner of Lot 93, of Tract No. 81, as per maps thereof on file in Niscellaneous Naps, Book 10, page ~l, Records of Orange County, California, said point being also on the North line of East Cubbon Street, thence Wes- terly along the North line of East Cubbon Street to the South- east corner of Lot E of the said Tract; thence Northerly along the East line of Lots ~ and I of the said Tract to the Northeast corner of the said Lot l, said point being also on the North line of the said tract; thence Easterly ~ong the said North line of the said Tract to the Northwest corner of Lot 9~ of the said Tract; thence Southerly aloug the West of the said Lots 94 and ~5 to the point of beginning. The p~bllc work ordered snd the improvement to be made is for the purpose of closing up and abandoning a certain public thoroughfare, to-wit, an alley, and for that reason no district is chargeable therewith. All of the herein proposed worW shall be done in pur- suance of an Act of the Legislature of the State of California, designated Street Opening Act of 1889, and amendments thereto. For further particulars, reference is hereby made to said Resolution of Intention No. 15~, which is dated the 18th day of June, 1995, and on file with the Clerk of the City of Santa Anao The Clerk of the City of Santa Aha is herSw!th in- structed to record a copy of this Resolution Ordering Improve- ment, in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Orange. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution Orde~- lng Improvement was duly introduced and ~egularly passed and adopted by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha at a regular meeting of said Board of ~rustees, held on the 90th day of July, 1925, Ayes, Trustees Noes, Trustees Absent, Trusteee by the following vote: Geo McPhee, E.B. Collier, F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs None C.H. Ohapman . 77 Attest: ( SEAL ) E. L. Vesely Clerk of 6'he City of Santa Ana Approved by me this BOth day of July, 1925. J. W. Tubbs President of the board of Trustees City of Santa Aha RESOLUTION 0EDERING WORK No. 1540 WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, on the 15th day of June, 1925, passed its Resolution of Intention No. 15B6, to order the hereinafter described work to be done and improvement to be made in, on and along a por- tion of North Broadway in said City, which Resolution of In- tention No. 1526 was ~ly and legally published twice in the Santa Aha Daily Evening ~egister, a daily newspaper published and circulated in the City of Santa Ana, all as re~lired by law, as appears from the affidavit of Edna L. He~l~k, princi. pal clerk oF the printers and publishers of said daily newspa- per, and which affidavit was filed in the ~ftce of the Clerk of said City of Santa Ana on the 2Vth day of June, 19B5, and now on file therein; and WHEREAS, after the passage and adoption of said Reso lutton of Intention No. 15B6, the Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Ana conspicuously posted along the line of the contemplated work and Improvement, dred (300) feet in distance apart, the passage ~f said Resolution of at not more than three hun- and 60 in all, notices of Intention, headed NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT, in manner, form and substance as provided by law, and the work being chargeable upon a district, also conspicu- ously posted copies of said Notice along all of the open street and alleys within such district, not more than three hundred (300) feet in distance apart, on each street, and did post o~ each street at least 3 notices, and on said streets 60 notices and ~VHEREAS, the Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Aha commenced to post said notices on the 29th day of June, 1925, and fully completed the posting thereof on the 29t day of June, 1925, more than ten days before the day set for hearing protests or objections to the proposed work and im- provement, all as appears by the ~ffidavit of Nat H. Neff, office of the Clerk of said City o~. the DOth day of Jus~e~le~S~ and n~w ~herein~ and ~ I~2S~ at the hour of ~:SO o~ sleek P~H~ ~a the Council Chamber of the City Hall was the time and place se~ fop heari~g protests to sa~d work ahd imp:ro~e~w~r:t~ sad ~hereas~ et sa~dhour on ~he 13th day of July. I925~ there was not a quePmm present of said Board of TPs, stees~ and no action was taken other than to continue said hearing July~ ] the Co~mueil Chamber thereof the ~Oth dai~ of persons having anF Beard show cause wb~~ said propose~ should not be carried out in accordance with said ma~er a~d jurisdiction to erSer the proposed and th~ Boar~ of T~us- hereby orSers tha fol]owing work the City of Santa ~ns as ~oPL sh,~ll be done in pur~ of Ca!~fornia 879 The Cler~ of the City of Santa Ana is hereby direc- ted to post a notice of said work, together with the plans an8 specifications therefor conspicuously for five days on or near the Council Chamber door of the Board of Trustees, inviting sealed proposals or bids for doing the work ordered; he is alt directed to publish twice a notice inviting such proposals, and referring to the specifications posted or on file, in the Santa Ana Daily Evening Register, a dialy newspaper published and circulated in the City of Santa Ana, and hereby designatec for that purpose. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution 0rde~ lng Work was duly and regularly introduced, passed and a~opted by the Board of mrustees of the City of Santa Ana st a regular meeting of said Board of Trustees held on the 2Otb day of 1925, by the following vote, to-wit: Ayes, Trustees Geo McPhee, E.B. Collier, F.L. Purlnton, J.W. Tubbs Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees C.H. Chapman Attest; ( S~AL ) E. L. Ve~el[ C~er.~ of the City of Santa Aha RESOLUTI0~[ ADOPTING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS No. 1541. k, RESOLVED, that the plans and specifications for the following work to b e done and improvement to be made in the City of Santa Ana upon and along that open public street in said City, commonly kno.~m as Hickory Street, an~ which portion thereof is described as Follows: Hickory Street from the South line of First Street to the No~h line of Chestnut ~venue; Said work being described as follows: The grading and psvi~g of the described portion of Hickory Street ~.ith fi~e (5) pavement; All ss prepared by inch Portland Cement concrete the City Engineer and designated as Assessment District No. 112, for the improvement of the above described street, and submitted this BOth day of July, 1925, be, an~ the s~me are hereby, adopted as and for the plans and specifications for doing said work. the?eof Be!~ on hhe ~Oth day of J.W. T~bb s ~ttest ~ RESOLUTIOM OF A~ARB No. 154S~ sealed proDosais Nesolntion 0£ Intenti~ln }{lo. 1514 in the City the Beaird of Trus~tees of the City oi~~ 8 a f!t ~} essien at a Peg's:tier meet~.ng thereof on Tile OP bt(~s fop de~n~ the following work u~der RESOLVED, that the said Board of Trustees hereby re- jects all of said proposals or bids except that next herein mentioned, and hereby awards the contract for doing said work and improvement to the lowest responsible bidder, to-wit, Steele Finley at the price named in his bid, as fol]ows,to-wlt: Item 1. The grading to a subgrade ahd the ]aylng of a three and one-half (3~) inch Asphaltic Concrete Base overlsdd with a one and one-half (1~) inch Asphaltic Concrete wearing surface complete with the furnishing of all necessary equip- ment, labor and material on an estimate of 63,V48.79 square feet for the sum of Seventeen cents ($0.1V) per square fo~ . Item 2. The excavation for and the construction of cement concrete curb, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material on an estimate of 504.48 linear feet for linear foot. Item 3. The the sum.. of Fifty-five cents (~0.55) pe~ excavation for and the construction of cement concrete sidewalk, complete with the ~urnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and materlsl on an estimate of 1,909.04 s$1are feet for the sum of Sixteen cents ($0.16) per square foot. l~ying of mix Item 4. The trenehlng, furnishing and (6) inch diameter main sewer, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment~ 4~2 linear feet for the linear foot. Item 5. thirteen (15) four labor and material on an estimate of sum of Seventy-five cents ($0.~5) per The trenching, furnishing and laying of (4) inch diameter house connecting lateral sewer, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equ~pm~, labor and material, on an estimate of 24V linear feet for the sum of Fifty cents ($0.50) per linear foot. Item 6. The excavation for and the construction of one (1) Concrete Sewer Manhole, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of Ninety dollars ($90.00) complete. Item ~. The excavation and const~ction of one (1) Concrete Sewer Flush tank, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the ~m of One hun. dred ten dollars ($110.00) complete. The Clerk of the City of Santa Aha is hereby direc- ted to post notice of this award conspicuously for five days on or near the chamber door of the Council Chamber of the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha, and also publish said notice twice in the Santa Ana Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and circulated in the City of Santa Ana, and hereby designated for that purpose by said Board of Trustees. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution is a full, true and correct copy of Resolution of Award No. 1S42, duly introduced and regularly pas~ed by the Bosrd of Trustees of the City of Santa ^na at ~ regular meeting thereof held on the 20th day of July, 1925, by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees Geo McPhee, E.B. Collier, Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees C.H. Chapman Attest: ( SEAL ) E. L. Ve~ely Clerk of the City of S~nta Aris RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF STREET PROVENENT BONDS ~URSUANT TO RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 1ZS~, DETERNINING THE ~OUNT OF UNPAID ASSESSMENTS, PRESCRIBING THE DENOMINATION OF SUCH BONDS, AND PROVIDING FOR THEIR ISSUANCE WHEREAS, pursuant to statute, notice of filing list of unpaid assessments was duly given in the manner and form re- quired by law, that the warrant, assessment and 8i~gram recorded on the 16th day of June, 1928, for the work and improvement made by Griffith Company, under that certain Contract awarde~ to it on the 8th day of January, 1925, on Orange ~nd Cypress Avenues; and that said warrant, assessment and diagram were returned to the Street Superintendent of said City, together with a written statement of all payments received upon the said assessment, and after the fu~l expiration of twenty (90) days from the date of said warrant, the Street Superintendent du~y made and filed with the City Clerk of said City of Santa An~, a complete list of all assessments uspaid upon the said assess- ment, which list is now on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City, now upon evidence shown this Board determines that the assessments therein mentioned were then unpaid, the total aggregate thereof being the sum of Thirty-seven Thousand, Six Hundred Forty-one and 09/lOOths ($37,641.09) Dollars, and that assessments nuGnbered ~4, 87, 88 and 89, aggregating the sum of Nine Hundred Eleven and 82/lOOth~ ($911.82) Dollars have since been paid, and that there now remains unpaid the sum of Thirty-six Thousand, Seven Hundred Twenty-nine and 57/lOOths (~36,729.87) Dollars upon the assessments shown upon said list. Reference is hereby msde to Resolution of Intention No. 1582, of the Board of Truateea of the City of Sant~ Ana, passed 17th day of November, 192§, for a complete description of the work herein mentioned, ~nd to the llst of unpaid asses~ ments filed aa above noted, for the assessments unpaid. AND WHEREAS, interested persons were notified in the manner required by law to sppear before the Board of Trustees of the said City of Santa Ana, California, in the Council Cha~ bet of the Cit$ Hall of said City, at the hour of V:30 o'clock P.M. of Monday, the 2Oth day of ~ly, 1925, and show cause why bonds should not be issued upon the security of the unpaid assessments shown on said Street Superintendent's lfat; and WHEREAS, notice was duly given in the manner and required by law that aerial bonds to represent unpaid assess- ments bearing interest at the rate of six (~%) per cent per annum will be issued hereunder in the manner provided in the "Improvement Bond Act of 1915", the last instsllment of which bonds shall mature nine (9) years from the 2nd day of July, next succeeding ten (10) months from their date. And all interested persons having a?peared before this Board of Trustees and having been given full opportunity to show cause why bonds should not be iasued upon the securi- ty of the unpaid assessments shown on said list, and all ob- Jections presente~ having been heard and considered; NO~ BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Trustees does hereby find and deter~ine that no cause has been shown why bonds should not be issued upon the security of said unpaid assessments, and does hereby overrule all objections thereto, and does hereby direct the issuance of said bonds, and further BE IT RESOLVED AS POLLOWS, that bonds shall be is~e upon the security of said unpaid assessments to s aid amount Thirty-six Thousand, Seven Hundred Twenty-nine and 5V/10Oths ($36,~29.57) Dollar~. That said bonds shall be forty (40) in n~Gber and shall be dated July 20th, 1925, ~nd bear interest at the rate of six (6%) per cent per ~nnum, and the denomination of said bonds, and the dates of the be as follows: respective maturities thereof shall R-1 1 $1000.OO July 9, 1926 R-1 2 1000.00 July 2, 1926 R-1 3 1000.00 July 2, 1926 R-1 4 6~2.9~ July 2, 1926 R-1 5 1000.00 July 2, 1927 R-~ 6 1000.00 July 2, 1927 R-1 ~ 1000.00 July 2, 1927 R-1 8 6~2.95 July 2, 192V R-1 9 1000.00 July 2, 1928 R-1 10 1000.00 July 2, 1928 M-1 11 1C00.00 July 2, 1928 R-1 12 672.95 July 2, 1928 R-1 13 1000.00 July 2, 1929 R-1 14 1000.00 July 2, 1929 R-1 15 1000.00 July 2, 1929 H-1 16 672.96 July 2, 1929 Series Bond No. Amount Date of Maturity Series Bond No. Amount Date of Maturity R-1 iV $1000.00 July 2, 1930 R-I 18 1000.00 July 2, 1930 R-1 19 1000.00 July 2, 1930 ~-1 20 672.96 July 2, 1930 R-1 21 1000.00 July 2, 1951 R-I 22 1000.00 July 2, 1951 R-1 23 1000.00 July 2, 1931 R-1 24 672.96 July 2, 1951 R-1 25 1000.00 July 2, 1932 R-i 26 1000.00 July 2, 1952 R-1 27 1000.00 July 2, 1932 R-1 28 672.96 July 2, 1932 R-1 29 1000.00 July 2, 1933 R-1 30 1000.00 July 2, 1933 R-1 31 1000.00 July 2, 1933 R-1 32 6V2.96 July 2, 1933 R-1 ~33 1000.00 July 2, 1934 R-1 34 1000.00 July 2, 1934 R-1 35 1000.00 July 2, 1934 R-1 36 672.96 July 2, 1934 R-1 37 1000.00 July 2, 1935 R-1 38 1000.00 July 2, 1935 R-1 39 1000.00 July 2, 1935 R-1 40 672.96 July 2, 1955 The first coupon of interest shall be for interest from July 8th, 1925, to January 2nd, 1926, and the several cou- pons thereafter shall each be for the semi-annual interest; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the signature of the Treasurer of said City upon the coupons attached to said bonds shall be lithographed or printed signature in place of a signa- ture by hand; and BE IT ALSO FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk of said City of S~ta Ana be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to deliver forthwith the bonds hereinabove enumerated to the contractor, Grifflth Company, in satisfaction of the balance ~le upon its assessment and diagram. duly and of Santa day of July, 1925, by the following vote, ~yes, Noes, Absent, I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was regularly passed by the Board of Trustees oft he City Ana, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 20th Trustees Ceo McPhee, E.B. J.W. Tubbs TRustees None Trustees C.H. Chapman to-wit: Collier, F.L. ~rinton, Attest: ( SEAL ) E. L. Vesel~ Clerk of the City of ~anta Ana RESOLUTION NO. 1545 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTMES OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, RELATING TO T HE ISSUANCE OF STREET IM- PROVEMENT BONDS PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 1417, DETERMINING THE A~OUNT OF UNPAID ASSESSMENTS, PRESCRIBING THE DENOMINATION OF SUCH BONDS, AND PROVIDING FOR THEIR ISSUANCE WHEREAS, purnuant to statute, notice of filing list of unpaid assessments was duly given in the manner and form required by law, that corded on the 9th day ment made by Fry Bros. the warrant, assessment and diagram re- of June, 9925, for the work and improve- Contracting Co., under that certain con- tract awarded to them on the 9th day of March, 1925, on Hesperian Street; and that said warrant, assessment and disg~ were returned to the Street Superintendent of said City, toge- ther with a written statement of all payments received upon the said assessment, and after the full expiration of twenty (20) days from the date of said warrant, the Street Super~ntendeht duly made and filed with the City Clerk of said City of Smta Ana, a complete llst of all assessments unpaid upon the said assessment, which list is now on file in the office of the Cit Clerk of said City, now upon evidence shown this Board deter- mines that the assessments therein mentioned were then unpaid, the total aggregate thereof being the sum of Seven Thousand, Seven Hundred Forty-four and 81/1C0ths ($V,744.81) Dollars, and that assessment numbered 29 aggregating the sum of Twenty and 12/I00ths ($20.12) Dollars has since been paid, and that there now remains unpaid the sum of Seven Thousand, Seven Hun- dred Twenty-four ~nd 89/l~0ths ($77~4.89) Dollars upon the as- sessments shoe upon said list. Reference is hereby made No. 141?, of the ~osrd of Trustees passed on the 19th day of January, to Resolution of Intention of the City of Santa Ana, 192S, for a complete descri~ of the work herein mentioned, and to the llst of unpaid assess- ments filed as above noted, for the assessments unpaid. AND %%qiEREAS, interested persons were notified in the manner required by law to appear before the Board of Trustees of the said City of Santa Ana, California, in the Council Cham- ber of the City Hal~ of said City, at the hour of V:SO o'clock P.N. of ~onday, the 13th day of July, ~925, and show cause why bonds should not be issued upon the security of the unpaid as- sessments shown on said Street Superintendent's list; and whereas, at said hour on the 13th day of July, 1925, there was not a quorum present of said Board of Trustees, and no action was taken other than to continue said hearing until the 20th day of July, 1925, at 7:~0 o'clock P.M.; and 386 WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of SaiWa Aha was duly in regular session at the Council Chamber thereof at the hour of V:30 o'clock P.M. of Monday, the 20th day of July, 1925, being the day, hour and place to which said hearing was continued, when and where any persons wishing to might appear and show cause why bonds should not be issued upon the security of the unpaid assessments whown on said street Superintendentts list; and WHEREAS, notice was duly given in the manner and form required by law that serial bonds to represent unpaid assessments bearing interest at the rate of six (6%) per cent per annum will be issued hereunder in the manner provided in the "Improvement Bond Act of 1915", the last installment of which bonds shall ma- ture nine (9)~ years from the 2nd day of July, next succeeding ten (10) months from their~date. And all interested persons having aolmeared before this Board of Trustees and having been given full opportunity to show cause ~y bonds should not be issued upon the security of the un- paid assessments shown on said list, and all objections presented having been heard and considered; NOW BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Trustees does hereby find and determine that no cause has been shown why bonds should not be issued upon the security of said unpaid assessments, and does hereby overrule all objections thereto, and does hereby direct the issuance of said bonds, and further BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS, that bonds shall be issued upon the security of said unpaid assessments to said amount of Seven Thousand, Seven Hundred Twenty-four and 69/lOOths ($7~24.69) Dollars. That said bonds shall be twenty (20) in number and shall be dated July 20th, 1925, and bear interest at the rate of six (6~) per cent per annu~, and the denomination of sald bonds, and the dates of the respective maturities thereof shall be as follows: Series Bond No. Amount Date of Eaturity Q-1 I $500.00 July 2, 1926 Q-1 2 272.46 July 2, 1926 ~-1 3 500.00 July 2, 1927 Q-i 4 272.47 July 2, 1927 Q-1 5 500.00 July 2, 1928 Q-1 6 272.47 July 2, 1928 Q-1 ? 500.00 July 2, 1929 Q-1 8 272.47 July 2, 1929 Q-1 9 500.00 July 2, 1930 Q-1 10 272.47 July 2, 1930 Q-1 11 500.00 July 2, 1931 Q-1 12 272.47 July 2, 1951 Q-1 13 500.00 July 2, 1932 Q-i 14 272.47 July 2, 1932 ~-1 15 500.00 July 2, 1933 Q-1 16 272.47 July 2, 1935 Series Bond No. Amount Date of Maturity Q-1 17 $500.00 July 2, 1954 Q-1 18 272.4? July 2, 1934 Q-1 19 500.00 July 2~ 1955 q-1 20 2V2.4V July 2, 1955 The first coupon of interest shall be for interest from July 5rd, 1925, to January 2nd, 1926, and the several coupons thereafter shall each b~ for the semi-annual interest; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the signature of the Treasurer of said City upon the coupons attached to said bonds shall be lithographed or printed signature in place of a signature by hand; and BE IT ALSO FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk of said City of Santa Aha be, and he is hereby authorized and di- rected to deliver forthwith the bonds hereinabove enumerated to the contractor, Fry Bros. Contractlng Co., in satisfaction of the balance due upon their assessment and diagram. I hereby duly and regularly of Santa Ana, day of July, Ayes, Noes, Absent, at a 1925, by the following vote, to-wit: Trustees Geo McPhee, E.B. Collier, F.L. J.W. Tubbs Trustees None certify that the foregoing Resolution was passed by the Board of Trustees of the City regular meeting thereof held on the 20th Purin~on Trustees C.H. Chapman Attest: E. L. Ve~el~ (SEAL) Clerk of the City of Santa Aha RESOLUTION NO. 1545. 'A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE ~ T¥ OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF STREET IM- PROVEMENT BONDS PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 1401, DETERMINING THE ~OUNT OF UNPAID ASSESSMENTS, PRESCRIBING THE DENOMINATION OF SUCH BONDS, AND PROVIDING FOR THEIR ISSUANCE WHEREAS, pursuant to statute, notice of filing list of unpaid assessments was duly given in the manner and form required by law, that the warrant, assessment and diagram re- corded on the 16th day of June, 1925, for the work and improve~ merit made by B. R. Ford, under that certain contract awarded to him on the 2nd day of February, 1925, on West Fifth Street; and that said warrant, assessment and diagram were returned to the Street Superintendent of said City, together with a written statement of all payments received upon the s aid assessment, and after the full expiration of twenty (20) days from the date of said warrant, the Street Superintendent duly made and filed with the City Clerk of said City of Santa Ana, a complete list of all assessments unpaid upon the said assessment, which list is now on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City, now upon evidence shovm this Board determines that the assess- ments therein mentioned were then unpaid, the total aggregate thereof being the sum of Seventeen Thousand, Seven Hundred Twenty-two and ?5/lO0ths ($17,V22.V5) Dollars, and that assess- ments numbered l, 72, 89, 90, and 36, aggregating the sum of Four Thousand, Nine Hundred Fifty-six and 32/100tbs ($4,956.32) Dollars have since been paid, and that there now remains unpaid the sum of Twelve Thousand, Seven Hundred Sixth-six and 43/100ths ($12,V66.43) Dollars upon the assessments shown upon said list. Reference is hereby made to Resolution of Intention No. 1401 of the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, passes on the 22nd day of December, 1924, for a complete description of the work herein mentioned, and to the list of unpaid assessments filed as above noted, for the assessments unpaid. &ND WHEREAS, interested persons were notified in the manner required by law to appear before the Board of Trustees of the said City of Santa Ana, California~ in the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City, at the hour of 7:30 otcl$ck P.M. of Monday, the 13th day of July, 1925, and show cause why bonds should not be issued upon the security of the unpaid assessments shown on said Street Super~ntendent's list; and whereas, at said hour on the 13th day ~ July, 19~5, there was not a quorum pre- sent of said Board of Trustees, and no action was taken other than to continue said hearing until the ~0th day of July, 19~5, at ~:30 o'clock P.M.; and ~HMRE~S, the Board of TNustees of the City of Santa ~na was duly in regular session at the Council Chamber thereof at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. of Monday, the 20th day of July, 1925, being the day, hour and place to which said hearing was continued when and where any ~ersons wishing to appear, might so appear and show cause why bonds should not be issued upon the security of the unpaid assessments shown on said Street Superintendent's list; and ~ERE&S, notice was duly given in the manner ~nd form required by law. that serial bon~s to represent unpaid assess- ments bearing interest at the rate of six (6~) per cent per annum will be issued hereunder in the manner p~ovlded in the "Improvement Bond ~ct ~f 1915", the last installment of which bonds shall mature nine (9) years from the ~nd day of July, next succeeding ten (10) months from their date. And all interested persons having appeared before this Board of Trustees and having been given full opportunity to show cause why bonds shouId not be Issued upon the security of the unpaid assessments shown on said list, and all objectlmas presented been heard and considered; NOW BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Trustees does hereby find s nd determine that no cause has been shovm why bonds should not be issued upon the security of said unpaid assessments, and does hereby overrule all objections thereto, and does hereby direct the issuance of said bonds, and further BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS, that b.nds shall be is- sued upon the security of said unpaid assessments to said amount of Twelve Thousand, Seven Hundred Sixty-six and 43/ lOOths ($12,766.43) Dollars. T~at said Bonds shall be twenty (20) in number, and shall be dated ~y 9Oth, 1925, and bear interest at the rate oF six (5~) per cent per annum, and the denomination of s~d bonds, and the dates of the respective maturities thereof shall be as follows: Series Bond No. Amount Date of Maturity S-1 I $1000.00 July 2, 1926 S-1 2 276.84 July ~, 19~6 S-1 3 1000.00 ~ly 2, 192V S-1 4 2V6.64 July 2, 1927 S-1 5 1000.00 July 2, 1928 S-1 8 2?6.64 July 2, 192~ S-1 V 1000.00 July 2, 1929 S-1 8 2V6.64 July 2, 1929 S-1 9 1000.00 July 2, 1930 S-1 10 2~6.~4 July 2, 1930 S-1 11 1000.00 Ju~y 2, 1931 S-1 12 276.64 July 2, ]93] S-1 13 1000.00 July 2, 1932 S-1 14 276.64 July 2, 1952 S-I 15 I000.00 July 2, 1933 S-I 16 2V6.65 July 2, 1933 S-I 1V 1000.00 July 2, 1934 S-I 1~ 2V6.65 July 2, 1934 S-1 19 1000.00 July 2, 1935 S-! 20 2?6.65 July 2, 1935 The first from July 6th, 1925, coupons thereafter shall each be for the semi-annual and BE IT ~UR%{ER RESOI,VED, that the signature cou.r,o~ of ~nterest shall be for interest to January =nfl, 1926, and the several interest; of the Treasurer of said City upon the coupons attached to said bonds shall, be ]ithographed or prlr~ted signature in p].~ce of a sig- nature by hand; and BE IT ALSO FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk of said City of Santa Ana be, and he is hereby ,~uthor~zed and directed to deliver forthwith the bonds here~above emlmersted Resolution of Intan~tion }{o~ ISIZ in 'the Oi,~y of 8a~t i~ Aha RESOLVED, that the said Board of Trustees hereby re- jects all of said proposals or b~ds except that next herein mentioned, and hereby awards the contract for doing said work and improvement to the Iowest responsible bidder, to-wit, Ralph E. Welch at the price n~med in his bid, as fol]ows,te-~t Item 1. The grading to a sub,rede and the laying thereon of a six (8) inch Portland Cement Concrete p~vement complete with the furnishing of ali necessary labor, e$~fpment and material on an estimate of V$,312.48 square feet for the sum of Eighteen and one-half cents (~0.18~) per square foot. Item ~. The graSing to a sub~rade and the laying thereon of a five (5) inch Portland Cement Concrete p~vem~at complete with the furnishing of all necessary labor, equipment and material on an estimate of 435.3I square feet for the sum of Seventeen cents (~O.1V) per square foot. Item 3. The excavation for and the construction of cement concrete curb complete with the furnishing of all neces- sary labor, e~i~ent ~nd material on an estimate of 242.72 linear feet for the sum of Forty-five cents (~0.45) per linear foot. Item 4. The excavation for and the construction of cement concrete sidewalk having s total thickness of three and one-half (~) inches complete with the furnishing of all neces- sary labor, e$~ipment~and material on an estimate of 71~.05 square feet for the smn of Sixteen cents (~0.16) per square foot. Item 5. The trenching, furnishing and laying of thirty-four (34) four (4) inch diameter house connection sewer laterals complete with the furnishing of all necessary labor, equipment, and material on sn estimate of 714. linear feet for the sum of Forty-five cents ($0.45) per linear foot. The Clerk of the Ctiy of Santa Ana is hereby directed to post notice of this award conspicuously for five days on or near the chamber door of the Council Chamber of the Board of Trustees of the City of SantaAna, and also publish said notice twice in the Santa Aha Daily Evening Register, a daily newspa- per published and circulated in the City of Santa Aha, and hereby designated for that purpose by said Board of Trustees. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution is s full, true and correct copy of Resolution of Award NeY 1546, duly introduced and regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana ~t a regular adjourned meeting thereo! held on the 2?th day of July, 1925, by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees Gee McPhee, E.B. Collier, F.L. Purlnton, J.W. Tubbs Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees C.H. Chapman 392 Attest: E.L. Vegel~ (SEAL) Clerk of the City of Santa &ua RESOLUTION OF INTENTION No. 1547. A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFONNIA, DECLARING THEIR INTENTION TO ORDER THE PAVING AND OTHER~ISE IMPROVING OF A PORTION OF HICKORY STREET IN THE CITY OF SANTA ~N~; DECLARING THE SAID WORK OR I~PROVEMENT TO BE OF MORE THAN LOCAL OR DRDINARY PUBLIC BENEFIT; DECLARING THE ~ISTRICT TO BE BENEFITED BY SAID WORK AND I~PROVEMENT, AND TO ~E ASSESSED TO PAY THE COSTS AND EXPENSES THEHEOF; DETERMIN- ING THAT BONDS SHALL BE ISSUED TO REPRESENT SAID COSTS AND EX- PENSES, AND FIXING THE TTME AND PLACE FOR HEARING OBJECTIONS TO SAID WORK OR IMPR~VE~ENT~ OR TO THE EXTENT OF THE DISTRICT TO BE ASSESSED OR BOTH. fornia, 1911, said The Bosrd of Trustees of the City of Santa &ua, Call- pursuant to the provisions of the Improvement Act of and the Improvement Bond Act of l~lS, snd amendments to Acts, do resolve as follows: SECTION I. That the public interest and convenience requires, and it is the intention of the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, California, to order the construction of the following described work and improvement, all within said City, to-wit: In, on and along the roadway of the following des- cribed portions of street in the said City, to-wit: (a) Hickory Street from the South line of ~ast FiPst Street to the North line of East Walnut Street. (b) Hickory Street from the South line of East Wa2nut Street to the North lihe of East Pine Street. (c) Hickory Street from the South line of East Pine Street to the North line of East Chestnut ~venue. And where any street or alley intersects or terminates in any of the above described portions of street in, on and along which work is to be done or improvement is to be made, then beyond the curb line and across the sidewalk reservation. to the property lines thereof. The work and improvement on the above described por- tions of street is more particularly described as follows: 1. The regrading and paving of the above described portions of street with Portland Cement Concrete pavement five (5) inches in thickness. PLANS, PROFILES, CROSS-SECTIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS SECTION II. Ail of the foregoing work is fully set forth, delineated and described on plans, profiles and cross- sections, on file in the Office of the City Engineer, and the specifications for Assessment District No.ll~, on file in the office of the City Clerk, which plans, profiles, cross-sectlon~ and specifications were adopted by Resolution No. 1541 on the 20th day of July, 1925, by the Board of Trustees of the City o~ Santa Aha, as the plans, profi].es, cross-sections and specifi- cations for said work and improvement. The said plans, pro- fi]es, cross-sections and specifications are hereby referred tc for a full and detailed description of said proposed work or improvement, an8 by reference are incorporated in this Resolu- tion, the same as though set forth in full herein. CHANGE OF GRADE SECTION III. Resolved, that the proposed work and improvement is to be done on portions of Hickory Street at a grade other than the existing or official grade thereof and on such parts of street the work is to be done at and in conformi- ty with the grade of said street as modified and changed, and on all other parts of the roadway, if any, the work is to be done at the existing or official grade~thereof. Resolved, that the existing official grade on Hickor Street between the South llne of East First Street and the North line of East Walnut Street will be modified; that betwee said two lines work shall be done at a grade other than the existing official grade, which new or proposed grade is indi- cated and shown by profiles and plans. Resolved, that the existing official grade on Hickor Street between the South llne of East Walnut Street and the North line of East Pine Street will be modified; that between said two lines work shall be done at a grade other than the existing official grade, which new or proposed grade is indi- cated and shown by profiles and plans. Resolved, that the existing official grade on Hickor Street between the South line of East Pine Street and the Nort line of East Chestnut Avenue will be modified; that between said two lines work shall be done at a grade other than the existing official grade, which new or porposed grade is indi- cated and sho,3~ by profiles and plans. DESCRIPTION OF BONDS SECTION IV. The said Board of Trustees does hereby declare and determine and notice is hereby given that serial bonds to represent unpaid assessments, and to bear interest at the rate of six (8~ per cent per annum, will be issued here- ~uder in the manner provided in the '~m rovement B Act of 394 1915", the last installment of which bonds shall mature nine (95 years from the 2nd day of July, next succeeding ten (10) months from their date. DESCRIPTION 0P ASSESSMENT DISTRICT SECTION V. That the contemplated work and iSprove- ment hereinbefore mentioned is, in the opinion of said Board of Trustees of more than local or ordinary public benefit, and the expense of said work and improvement is made chargeable upon the district hereinafter described, and said Board of Trus- tees does hereby declare said district to be the district bene- fited by said work and improvement, and to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses thereof, which district is bounded and described aa follows, to-wit: Located in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the South line of East First Street 175.59 feet West of the West line of Hickory Street; thence East along the South line of East First Street to a point 1V$ feet East of the East line of Hickory Street; thence South parallel with Hickory Street to a point on the North llne of East Chestnut Avenue; thence West along the North line of East Chestnut Avenue to a point 1~3.$9 feet West of the West line of Hickory Street; thence North parallel with Hickory Street to the point of beginning. TINE AND PLACE OF HEARING SECTION VI. Notice is hereby given that on Nonday the 31st day of Aug., 1925, at V:30 o'clock P.M. in the Coun- ci]. Chamber of the City Hall of said City of Santa Ana, any and all persons having any objection to the proposed work or improvement may appear before the said Board of Trustees and show cause why said proposed improvement should not be carried out in accordance with this Resolution. That all persons desir- ing to so appear should file with the City Clerk of the City of Santa Ana before the hour herein set, a written protest against the said work or the assessed district proposed to be assessed, or both. PUBLICATION OF RESOLUTION OF IN~ENTION SECTION VII. The Santa Ana Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and circulated and of general cir- culation in the City of Santa aha is hereby designated as the newspaper in which this Resolution of Intention shall be pub- lished, and the City Clerk of said City is hereby directed to cause this Re~lution of Intention to be published by two in- sertions in said newspaper, in the manner snd form required by law. The Board of Trustees does not deem it advisable that the Clerk mall copies of the Notice of Improvement to owners or reputed owners, and he is not required to mail the same. POSTING OF NOTICES OF IMPROVEMENT SECTION VIII. The Street Superintendent of City shall, cause to be said after the adoption of this Resolution of Intention, conspicuously posted along the lines of the said contemplated work or improvement, and along all of the open streets and alleys within the hereinbefore described assess- ment district, notices of the passage of this Resolution of Intention in the manner and form required by law. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution of Intention was duly and regularly introduced and passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana at a regular meet- ing thereof held on the 3rd day of August, 1928, by the follow- vote: Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapman, F.L. Purinton, Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees Geo McPhee, E.B. Collier J.W. Tubbs Attest: ~. L. Vegel[ (SEAL) Clerk of the City of Santa Ans RESOi.UTION ORDERING WORK No. 1548 '~EREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, on the 29th day of June, 1925, passed its Re~ lution of Intention No. 1~28, to order the hereinafter described work to be done and improvement to be made in, on and slong a portion of North Park Boulevard, Riverside Drive, Heliotrope Dr~ve, Benton Way, Bonnie Bra~, North Flower Street and North Bnoadwa in said City, which Resolution of Intention No. 1528 was duly and legally published twice in the Santa &ua Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and circul~ted in the City of Santa Ana, ali as required by law, as appears from the affidavit of Edna L. Herrick~ principal clerk of the printers and publishers of ssld daily newspaper and which affidavit was filed in the office of the Clerk of the City of Santa Aha on the 2nd ~ay of July, 1928, and now on file t~mreln; ~nd WYEREAS, after the passage ~d ~doption of said Reso- lution of Intention No. 1528, the StreetSuperintendent of the City of Santa Aha conspicuously posted along the lines of the contemplated work an~] ~m?~ovement, dred (300) feet in distance apart, the passage of said Resolutio~ of at not more thau three hun- and ?0 in all, notices of Intention, headed NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT, in manner, form ~ d sn substaace ss provided by law, and the workbeing' chsrgeable, upon a district, also consplcu- ously posted copies of said notice along ~11 of the open streel specifications, complete with the ~urni~hing of 0all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of Seven Thousand six hundred sixty-three and no/lO0 dollars ($7663.00) complete. Item 2. The furnihsing, installation and construc- tion of all conduits, cables, grounds and wiring as per plans and specifications, complete with the furnishing of all neces- sary equipment, labor and material and including the repair of all curbs, sidewalks, pavements and other improvements cut o~ damaged during the construction for the sum of Two Thousand three hundred sixteen and no/lO0 dollars ($2316.00) for the complete system. The Clerk of the City of Santa Aha is hereby direc- ted to post notice of this award conspicuously for five days on or near the Chamber door of the Council Chamber of the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha, and also publish said notice twice in the Santa Aha Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and circulated in the City of Santa Aha, and hereby designated for that purpose by said Board of Trustees. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution is a full, true and correct copy of Resolution of Award No. 1850 duly introduced and regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana at a regular meeting thereof held on the 17th day of August, Ayes, Trustees, Noes, Trustees, Absent, Trustees, 1925, by the following vote: C.H. Chapman, E.B. Collier, Purinton, J.W. Tubbs None Geo McPhee Attest: ( SEAL ) E. L. Vegely Clerk of the City of Santa Aha RESOLUTION OF AWARD No. 1551. V~EREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Smta Aha did, in open session at a regular meeting thereof en the l?th day of August, 1925, publicly open, examine and declare all sealed proposals or bids for doing the following work under Resolution of Intention No. 1528 in the City of Santa Aha, to-wit: ~eferenoe s he~b~.~de ~ RESOLVED, that the said Board of Trustees hereby re- jects all of sai.d proposals or bids except that next herein mentioned, and hereby awards the contract for ~fng said and improvement to the lowest responsible bid~er, to-wit, Robert:~on Electric Co., at the price n~med in their bid, as fol]ows, to-wit: Item 1. The furnish~ng, fnstal~atio~ and construction of double light ornamental lighting standards, fnc]udlng con- crete foundations, anchor bolts, pot-hea~s, wiring, lamps, globes, canopies an~ other necessary items ~s per plans and specifications complete with the furnishing of all necessary e$~.pment, lsbor and material on an estimate of twenty-one (91) double light standards for the sum o~ Two hundred seventy- n~ne and 80/100 dollars (~279.80) each. Item 2. The furnishing, installation an~ construction of single light ornamental lighting standards, including con- crete foundations, anchor bolts, pot-heads, wiring, lamps, globes, canopies and other necessary items as per plans an5 speclflca- t~ons, complete with the furnishing of all necessary eq_~ipment, labo~ and materla] on an estimate o~ fifty-two (52) single light standards for the sum of One hundred forty-five and no/lO0 l~rs (~14~.00) each. 401 tions as per plans all sidewalk curbs damaged during the Item 3. The trenching, furnishing and installation of one and one-quarter (l~) inch inside diameter sheradized conduit containing one (1) #8 solid B.& S. gauge varnished cambric lead covered cable, including all grounds and connec- and specifications, and including repair of and pavements and other improvements cut or construction, complete with the furnthslng of all n~cessa~-y eqUipment~ tabo~ and mat~rlal on. an estimate of 8,689 linear feet for the sum of Thirty-six and 8/10 cts., ($0.368) per linear foot. Item 4. The of one and one-quarter conduit containing two trenching, furnishing and installation (1~) inch inside diameter ~eradized (2) #8 solid B. & S. gauge varnished cambric lead covered cable, including all grounds and connec- tions as per plans and specifications, and including repair of all sid~wAlE, curbs and pavements and other improvements cut or damaged during the construction, complete with the furnish- ing of all necessary equipment, labor and material on an esti- mate of 1,45~ linear feet for the sum of Fi£~y-one and 5/10 cents, ($0.81~) ~er linear foot. Item S. The trenching, furnishing and installation of two (2) inch inside diameter sheradlzed conduit containing two (2) #8 solid B. & S., gauge varnished cambric lead covered cable, including all grounds and connections as per plans and specifications and including repair of all sidewalk, curbs and pavements and other improvements, cut or damaged during the construction, complete with the ~urnishing of all necessary' equipment, labor and material on an estimate of 408 linear feel for the sum of Sixty-two and 04/100 cents ($0.624) per linear foot. Item 6. The trenching, furnishing and installation of two (2) inch inside diameter sheradized conduit containing four (4) #8 solid B. & S., gauge varnished cambric lead covere( cable, including all grounds, and connecti~ s as per plans and specifications and including repair of all sidewalks, curbs and pavements and other improvements cut or damaged during the construction, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material on an estimate of 2,019 linear feet for the stun of ninety-nine cents ($0.99) per linear foot. The Cler~ o~ the City of Santa &ua is hereby direc- ted to post notice of this award conspicuously for five days on or near the Chamber door of the Council Chamber of the Boar, of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, and also publish said notice twice in the Santa Ana Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and circulated in the City of Santa Ana, and hereby designated for that purpose by ~aid Board of Tru~em I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution is a full, true and correct copy of Resolution of Award No. 1551 duly introduced and regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha at a regular meeting thereof held on the l~th day of August, 19~5, by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapman, E.B. Collier, Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees Geo McPhee F.L Attest: ( SEAL ) E. L. Me,elM Clerk of the City of Santa Aha RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM No. 15&2. RESOL'f~D, that the diagram of the property affected or benefited by the work and improvement of South Artesia Street, West Walnut Street and West Pine Street in the City of Santa Aha, described in Resolution of Intention No. 1498, and to be assessed to pay the expenses thereof, made by the City Engineer of the City of S~ta Aha be, and the same is hereby approved, and the Clerk is ordered and directed to cer- tify that fact and the date hereof. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution Approv- ing Asses~ ent Diagram vms duly introduced before the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana at a regular meeting thereof held on the l?th day of August, 1925, and passed by the vote ~ the following named members oF said Board of Trusteex, to-wit: Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapman, E.B. Collier, Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees Geo McPhee Attest: ( SE AL ) Clerk L. Vegel~ of the City of Santa Aha RESOLUTION APPROVING iSSESS~.iENT DIAGRAM No. ]553. RESOLVED, that the diagram of the property affected or benefited by the work and improvement of North Oarnsey Street in the City of Ssn ta ~ua, described in Resolution of Intention No. ]497, and to be assessed to pay the expenses thereof, made by the City Engineer of the City of Santa Aha be, and the same is hereby, a~proved, and the Clerk is ordered and directed to certify that fact mud the date hereof. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution Ap- proving Assessment Diagram was duly introduced before the Boar of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha at a regular meeting thereof held on the 17th day of August, the vote of the following named members tees, to-wit~ Ayes, Trustees 1925, and passed by of said Board of Trus- C.H. Chapman, E.B. Collier, F.L. Purlnton, J.W. Tubbs Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees Geo McPhee Attest: ( sm L ) E. L. Ve~ely Clerk of the City of Santa Aha RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESSI~NT DIAGR.~.I No. 1554 RES~.VED, that the diagram of the property affected or benefited by the work and improvement of Washington Avenue, West Ninth Street, West Eighth Street, West Sixth Street, and North Artesia Street in the City of Santa Ana, described in Resolution of Intention No. 1474, and to be assessed to pay th~ expenses thereof, made by the City Engineer of the City of Santa Aha be, and the same is hereby approved, sn~ the Clerk is m?iered and directed to certify that fact and the date her~f t hereby certify that the foregoing Re~lution ing Assessment Diagram was duly introduced before the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana at a regular ~eeting thereof held on the 1Vth day of August, 19~5, and passed by the vote o~ the following named members Ayes, Trustees Noes, 'Trustees Absent, Trustees C. H. F,L. None of sai~t Board of Trustees, Chapman, E.B. Collier, Purlnton, J.W. Tubbs Geo McPhee to-wit: Attest: E. L. Ve~el~ ~lerk of the City of Santa Aha RESOLUTION OVERRULING PROTESTS OR OBJECTIONS TO ASSESSMENT, APPROVING ASSESSMENT AND ORDERING THE STREET SUPERINTENDEN? TO ATTACH WARRANT AND RECORD No. 1555. WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of S~ta Aha did, on the 16th day of February, 1925, pass Resolution of Intention No. 1433, for the improvement of Shetton Street; and whereas, on the 28th day of July, 1925, the Superintendent of Streets of said City filed an assessment to cover the sum due for the work performed and specified in the contract made under proceedings for the said improvement, which assessment diagram was approved by the Board of Trustees of said City on the 15th day of June, 19S5. AND WHEREAS, the Clerk of the City of Santa Aha has given notice required by law in which notice August 1Vth, 1~5, at the hour of ~:30 o'clock P.N. was fixed as the time, and the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City as the place where any and all persons interested in the said work might be heard; and ~hereas, no person aggrieved has filed with the Board of Trustees a written objections to ~aid assessment as required by law; and whereas, at the time set for the hearing of pretests and objections the Board of Trustees of said City proceeded to hear the same, and all of said protests or objections to said assessment or the work done having been heard; it is hereby RESOLVED, by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha that all of t~e said protests or objections against said assessment or the work done under said proceedings be, and the same are hereby overruled and denied, and the assess- ment be affirmed, and that the Street Superintendent be, and he is hereby directed to attach to said asses~nent a warrant in the form and manner respired by law, and shall record the same in the office of said Superintendent of Streets. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Boar~ of Trustees of the City of Santa &ua, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 17th day of August, 1925, by the following vote, toawlt: Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapman, E.B. Collier, F.L. Purlnton, J.W. Tubbs Noes, Trustees None (sE An ) E. L. Ve~elF Clerk of the City df Santa Ana RESOLUTION OVERRULING PROTESTS OR OBJECTIONS TO ASSESSMENT, APPROVING ASSESSMENT AND ORDERING THE STREET SUPERINTENDENT TO ATTACH WARRANT AND RECORD No. 1556. WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana did, on the $Oth day of March, 1925, pass Resolution of Intention No. 1473, for the improvement of North Lyon~Street; and whereas, on the 25th day of July~ 1925, the Superintendent of Streets of said City filed an sssessment to cover the sum due for the work performed and specified in the contract made under proceedings for the said improvement, which assessment diagram was approved by the Board of Trustees of said City on the 15th day of June, 1925; AND ~{EREAS, the Clerk of the City of Santa Ana has given notice required by law in which notice August 10th,1925, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. was fixed as the time, and the Council Chamber ef the City Hall of said City as the place where any and all persons interested in the said work might be heard; and whereas, at the time set for said hearing there was not a quorum of said Bo s rd of Trustees present, and no action was taken other than to continue the hearing in said matter to August 17th, 1925, at ~:30 o~clock P.M., and whereas, no persoz aggrieved has filed with the Board of Trustees a written objec- tion to said assessment as required by law; and whereas, at the time to which the hearing of protests and objections had been co~'~tinued, the Board of Trustees of said City proceeded to hear the same, and all of said protests or objections to said assessment or the work done having been hesrd; it is hereby RESOLVED, by the Board of Trustees of the City o~ Santa Ana that all of the said protests or objections against said assessment or the work done under said proceedings be, and the same are hereby overruled and denied, and the assess- ment be affirme~, and that the Street Superintendent, be, and he is hereby directed to attach to said assessment a warrant in the form and manner required by law, and shall record the same in the office of said Superintendent of Streets. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana at a regulsr meeting of said Board held on the l?th day of Noes, Absent, August, Trus tees Trustees Trustees 1928, by the following vote: C.H. Chapman, E.B. Collier, F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs None Geo McPhee Attest: (SEAL) E. L. Vesely Clerk of the City of Santa Aha RESOLUTION NO. 155V A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFOPdIIA, RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF STREET IM- PROVEMENT BONDS PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 1321, DETERMINING THE AMOUNT OF UNPAID ASSESSM~TS, PRESCRIBING THE DENOMINATION 00 ~UCH BONDS, AND PROVIDING FOR THEIR ISSUANCE. V~ereas, pursuant to statute, notice of filing list of unpaid assessments was duly given in the manner and form required by law, that the warrant, assessment and diagram re- corded on the Vth day of July, 1925, fc~ the work and improve- ment of North Park Boulevard and other streets, under that certain contract executed by Orange County Trust.and Savings Bank and other property owners as contractor, and assigned by them to B.R. Ford; and that said warrant, assessment and dia- gram were returned to the Street Superintendent of said City, together with a written statement of all payments received upon the said assessment, and after the full explration of Twenty (20) days from the date of said Warrant, the Street Superintendent duly made and filed with the City Clerk of said City of Santa Ana, a complete list of all assessments unpaid upon the said assessment, which list is now on file in the of- lice of the City Clerk of said City, now upon evidence shown this Board determines that the assessments therein mentioned were then unpaid, the total aggregate thereof being the sum of Eighty-one Thousand, Thirty-six and 81/100 ($81,058.81) Dollars, and that no assessments have since been paid, and that there now remains unpaid the sum of Eighty One Thousand, Thirty Six and 81/lO0 Dollars upon the assessments shown on said list. Reference is hereby made to Remlution of Intention No. 1321, of the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, passed the 25th day of August, 1924, for a complete description of the work herein mentioned, and to the list of unpaid assess- And Whereas~ interested persons were notified in the manner required by law to appear before the Board. of Trustees of the said City of Santa Aha, California, in the Council Cham. bet of th~ City Hall of said city, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. of Monday, the 10th day of August, 1925, and show cause why bonds should not be issued upon the security of the unpaid assessments ~hown on said Street Superintendent's list; and whereas, at said hour on the 10th day of August, 1925, there was not a quorum present of said Board of Trustees, and no ac- tion was taken other than to continue said hearing until the 17th day of August, 1925, at 7:30 o'clock P.M., and Whereas, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa A~a was duly in regular session at the Council Chamber thereof at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. of Monday, the 17th day of August, 1925, being the day, hour andplace to which said hear- ing was continued when and where any persons wishing to appear, might bo appear and show cause why bonds should not be issued upon the security of the unpaid assessments shown on said Street Superintendent's list; and Whereas, notice was duly given in the manner and fozE required by law that serial bonds to represent unpaid as- sessments bearing interest at the rate of six (6) per cent per annum will be issued hereunder in the manner provided in the "Improvement Bond Act of 19].5" the last installment of which bonds shall mature nine (9) years from the 2nd day of July, next succeeding ~en (10) months from their date. And all interested persons having appeared before this Board of Trustees and having been given full opportunity to show cause why bonds shoul~ not be issued upon the security of the unpaid assessments shown on s~d list, and all obJectkn~ presented having been heard and considered; Now Be It Resolved, that the Board of Trustees does hereby find and determine that no cause ~as been shown why bonds should not be issued upon the security of said unpaid assessments, and does hereby overrule all objections thereto, and does hereby direct the issuance of said bonds, and further Be It Resolved As Follows, that bonds shall be issued upon the security of said unpaid assessments to said amount of Eighty-one Thousand~ Thirty-six and 81/100 ($81,036.~l)Do!lars That said bonds shall be ninety (90) in number, and shall be dated August 17th, 1925, and bmar interest at the rat of six (6) per cent per annum, and the denomination of said bonds, and the-dates of the respective maturities thereof shall be as follows: Series Bond No. Amount Date of Maturity T-1 1 $1000.00 July 2nd,1926 T-1 2 1000.00 July 2nd, 1926 T-I 3 1000.00 July 2nd, 1926 T-1 4 1000.00 July 2nd, 1926 T-1 T-1 T-1 T-1 .T-1 T-1 T-1 T-1 T-1 T-1 · T-1 T-1 T-1 T-i T-1 T-1 T-1 T-1 T-1 T-1 T-1 T-1 T-1 T-1 T-1 T-1 T-1 T-1 T-I T-1 T-1 T-1 T-1 T-! T-1 T-1 T-1 T-1 T-1 T-1 T-1 T-1 T-1 T-1 T-1 T-1 T-1 T-1 T-1 T-1 T-1 T-1 T-1 T-1 T-1 T-! T-1 T-1 T-1 T-1 T-1 T-1 T-1 T-1 T-1 T-1 T-1 T-1 T-1 T-1 T-1 T-1 T-1 T-1 T-1 T-1 Bond 5 6 ? 8 9 $0 11 12 13 14 18 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 3O 31 32 33 34 35 36 38 39 4O 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 6O 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 7O 71 72 73 74 75 76 78 79 8O 81 NO. Amount $1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 I0~.88 1000.00 lO00. O0 lO00.O0 1000.00 lO00. O0 lO00. O0 lO00.O0 lO00.O0 103.68 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 103.68 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 lO00.O0 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 103.68 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 103.68 1000,00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 lOOC.O0 1000.00 1000.00 103.68 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 103.68 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000o00 103.68 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 103.68 Date of Maturity July 2nd, 1926 July 2nd, 1926 July 2nd, 1926 July 2nd, 1926 July 2nd, 1926 July 2nd, 1927 July 2nd, 1927 July 2nd, 1927 July 2nd, 1927 July 2nd, 1927 July 2nd, 1927 July 2nd, 1927 July 2nd, 1927 July 2nd, 1927 July 2nd, 1928 July 2nd, 1928 July 2nd, 1928 July 2nd, 1928 July 2nd, 1928 July 2nd, 1928 July 2nd, 1928 July 2nd, 1928 July 2nd, 1928 July 2nd, 1929 July 2nd, 1929 July 2nd, 1929 July 2nd, 19~ July 2nd, 1929 July 2nd, 1929 July 2nd, 1929 July 2nd, 1929 July 2nd, 1929 July 2nd, 1930 July 2nd, 1930 July 2nd, 1930 July 2nd, 1930 July 2nd, 1930 July 2nd, 1930 July 2nd, 1930 July 2nd, 1930 July 2nd, 1930 July ~hd, 1931 July 2nd, 1931 July 2nd, 1931 July 2nd, 1931 July 2nd, 1931 July 2nd, 1931 July 2nd, 1931 July 2nd, 1931 July 2nd, 1931 July 2nd, 1932 July 2nd, 1932 July 2nd, 1932 July 2nd, 1932 July 2nd, 1932 July 2nd, 1932 July 2nd, 1932 July 2nd, ]932 July 2nd, 1932 July 2nd, 1933 July 2nd, 1933 July 2nd, 1933 July 2nd, 1933 July 2nd, 1933 July 2nd, 1933 July 2nd, 1953 July 2nd, 1933 July 2nd, 1933 July 2nd, 1934 July 2nd, 1934 July 2nd, 1934 July 2nd, 1934 July 2nd, 1934 July 2nd, 1934 July 2nd, 1934 .July 2nd, 1934 July 2nd, 1934 Series Bond No. Amount Date ~f ~'iaturlty T-1 82 $1000.00 July 2nd, 1935 T-1 83 1000.00 July 2nd, 1935 T-1 84 lO00.O0 July 2nd, 1935 T-1 85 lO00.O0 July 2nd, 1935 T-1 86 lO00.O0 July 2nd, 1935 T-1 8V lO00. O0 July 2nd, 1955 T-1 88 lO00.O0 July 2nd, 1905 T-1 89 lO00.O0 July 2nd, 1935 T-1 90 '105.69 July 2nd, 1955 The first coupon of interest shall be for interest ¢' from July 28th, 1925, to January 2nd, 1926, and the several coupons thereafter shall each be for the s emi-annual interest; and Be It Further Resolved, that the signature of the Treasurer of said City upon the coupons attached to said bonds shall be lfthographed or printed signature in place of a signa- ture by hand; and Be It Also Further Resolved, that the City Clerk of the said City of Santa ~ua, be and he is hereby authorized and directed to deliver forthwith the bonds hereinabove enumerated to the Orange County Trust and Savings Bank and other property owners, executors of the contract, in satisfaction of the bal- ance due upon the Assessment an~ diagram. Z hereby duly and regularly of Santa Aha, at a certify that the foregoing ~esolutfon was passed by the Board of Trustee~ of the City regular meeging thereof held on the lTth day of A~es, August, 1925, by the foll~ving vote, Trustees i;oes, Trustees Absent, Trustees to-wit: C.H. Chapman, E.B. Collier F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs None Geo NcPhee Attest: ( SEAL ) ~. L. Vegely ~erk of the City of SantaAna,Calif~ni~ REsoLUTION APPROVING ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM NO. 1558. RESOLVED, that the diagram of the property affected or benefited by the work and improvement on South Olive Street and Borchard Avenue in the City of S~mts Ana, described in Resolution of Intention No. 1504, and to be assessed to pay the expenses thereof, made by the City Engineer of the City of Santa Ana be, and the same Clerk is ordered end directed date hereof. is hereb~ approved, and the to certify that fact and the I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution A~proving Assessment Diagram was duly introduced before the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ara, at an adjourned regular meeting thereof held on the 31st day of August, 192§, and passed by the vote of the following named members of said Boqrd of Trustees, Ayes: Trustees Noes: Trustees Absent: to wit: C.H.Chapman, Geo. NoPhee, E.B.Colller, F.I.Purinton. None. Trustee J.W.Tubbs. ATTEST: E. L. Ve~el~ ~er~ of the c~ty of ~anta Ans. RESOLUTION AP?ROVING ASSMSSNENT DIAGRAN NO. 1859. RESOLVED, that the diagram of the property affected or benefited by the work and improvement on Hickory Street,East Bishop Street and Wakeham Avenue in the city of Santa Ara, described in Resolution of Intention No. 18lA, and to be assessed to pay the expenses thereof, made by the City Engine of the city of Santa Ans, be, and the same is hereby a~rove~ a~d the Clerk is ordered and directed to certify that fact and the date hereof. I hereby certify that th~ foregoing Resolution Arproving Assessment Diagram was d~ly introduced before the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, at an adjourned regular meeting thereof held on the 31st day of August, 192~ and passed by the vote Board of Trustees, Ayes: Trustees Noes: Trustees Absent: ATTEST: of the following named members of said to-wit: C.R.C"napmsn, Geo. McPhee, E.B. Collier, F.L. Purinton. None. Trustee J.W.Tubbs. ( SEAL ) E.L.Vel RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESSMI~T D~GRAM NO. 1560. RESOLVED, that the diagram of the property affected or benefited by the work and improvement on South ~sn Ness Avenue in the City of Sants Aha, described in aesolutton of Intention No. 1496, and to be assessed to pay the expenses thereof, made by the City Engineer of the city of Santa Ana be, and the same is hereby anproved, and the Clerk is ordered and directed to certify that fact and the date hereof. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution Anproving Assessment Diagram was duly introduced before the board of Trustees of the C~ty of Santa Ana, at an adjourned regular meeting thereof held on the 31st day of August, lg25, and passed by the vnte of the following named members Of said Bosrd of Trustees, to-wit: Ayes: Noes: Absent: Trustees C.N. Chap~an, Geo. McPhee, E.B.Collier, F.L.Purinton. Trustees None. Trustee J.W.Tubb~. ATTEST: (SE~L) ~.I,.Ve~,ely Clerk of'the ~ity of Santa Aha. RESOLUTION OVERRULING PROTESTS OR OBJMCTIONS TO ASSESSMENT~ APPROVING ASSeSSMeNT AND ORDERING THE, STREET SUPEP~INTENDENT TO ATTACH WARP~.NT AND RECORD No. 1561. WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha, did, on the 16th day of February, 1925, pass Resolution of Intention No. 1430, for the improvement of North BAk~r.'Street; end wheress, on the Vth day of August 1~25, the Superintendent of Streets of said city filed a~ assessment to cover the sum due for*the work performed an specified in the contract made under proceedings for the ssid improvement, which assessment diagram was approved by the Board of Trustees of said City on the 15th day of ~une, 1925. AND WHEREAS, the Clerk of the City of San ta Aha has given notice required by law in which notice August 31st 1925, at the hour of V:50 o'clock P. M. was fixed as the time. amd the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City ss the nlace where any and all persons interested in the said work might be heard: and whereas, no person aggrieved has filed with the Board of Trustees a written objection to said assessment es required by law: and hear the same, said assessment is hereby: whereas, at the time set for hearing prot%sts or objec- tions the Board of Trustees of said City proceeded to and ail of saidprotests or objections to or the work done having been heard, it RESOLVED, by the Board of Trustees of the City cf Santa Aha that all of the said protests or objections against Said assessment or the work done under said pro- ceedings he, and the same are hereby overruled and deni, and %he assessment be affirmed, and that the Street Superintendent be, and he is hereby directed to attach said assessmen~ s warrant in the fo~m and manner require, by law, and shall record the same in the office of said Suwerintendent of Streets. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by tbs Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, at a regular adjOUrned meeting of said Board held on the ~lwt day of August, 1925, by the followin~ vote: Ayes: Trustees C.M. Ch~man, Geo. McPhee, Noes: Absent: ATTEST: (SEAL) E.B.Co]lier, F.L.Purinton. ~ustees None. Trustee J.W.Tubbs. E.L.Ve6el~ Clerk of the City of Uants anaZ' RESOLUTION OB/)ERING WO~K NO. 1562. WHEREAS· the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha, on the 3rd day of August, 1925, passed its Resolu- tion of Intention No. 1547, to order the hereinafter described work to be done and improvement to be made in, on and along a portion of Hickory Street in said city, which Resolution of Intention No. 1547 w,s duly and legally published twice in the Santa Aha Daily E~ening Register, a daily newspaper published and circulated in the City of Santa Aha, all as required by law, as appear~ from the affidavit of Edna L. Herriek, principal clerk of the printers and publishers of said daily newspaper, and which affidavit was of the City of Santa Ann and now on file therein; WHEREAS, afte~ the pass~e and adoption of filed in the office of the Clerk on tbs llth day of August, 1925 and said P~eolution of Inten~ on No. 154V, the Street Su~rinten- dent of the Citer of Santa Aha conspicuously posted along the li~e of the contemplated work and improvement, at not more than three hundred (~00) feet in distance apart, and 25 in all, notices of the passage of said Resolution of Intention, headed NOTICE OF I~P~ VEMENT, in manner, form and substance as provided by law, and the work being chargeable upon a district, also conspicuously posted copies of said Notice along all of the open streets and alleys within such district, not more than three hundred (~00) feet in distance apart, on each street, and did post on each street at least ~ notices and on said streets 25 notices; and W~EREAS, the Street Su~erlntenden~ of the C~ty of commenced to post said notice on the ]Sth day! Santa Ana of August, 1925, and fully completed the posting thereof on the 15th day of August, 1925, more than ten days be- fore the da2 set for hearing protests or objections to the proposed work and ~mprovement, ail as appears by the affidavit of Nat H. Neff, Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Aha, filed in the office of the Clerk of said City on the 18th day of August, 1925, and now on file therein; and WHEREAS, the Hoard of Trustees ~f the ~ity of Santa Aha was duly in regular session at the Council Chamber thereof at the hour of V:30 o'clock P. M. of Monday, the 31st day of August, 1925, being the day, hour and place named in the P~esolution of Intention and Notice of Improvement, when and where any and ail persons having any objections to the proposed work or improvemen~ might a~pear before the Hoard of ~rustees and show cause why eai~ proposed improvement should not be carried out in accordance with said Resolution of Intention; and WHEREAS, al~ protests or objections presented having been disposed of, overruled and denied in time, manner and form as required by law, and the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa ~na having now acquired Jurisdictlo to order the proposed improvement, it is hereby: RESOLVED, that the public interest ~nd convenience requires the work hereinafter described, and the ~oard of Trustees of the City of Santa Sna hereby orders the following work to be done and improvement made in the City of Santa Ana as follows: o11 office the ~adn/~?tod and showtl by ~rofile~ atld rix (~%) ~er cent ~e~ ~t t~ The ~xpense of said work or improvement is by s aid Resolution of Intention mede chargeable upon a district, which said district is described in ebd by the said Resolu- tion, and ia shown by splat or mar thereof on file in the office of the City Engineer. Ail of the herein proposed work shall be done in pursuance of an Act of the Legislature of the State of Celifornle, designated Improvement Act of 1911, end ~mendments thereto. For further p~rtleulers, reference is hereby mede to said Resolution of Intention No. 1547, whleh is dated the 3rd day of August, 1925, and on f~]e w~th the Clerk of the City of Santa Ans. The Clerk of the City of S~nta Aha is hereby directed to post a notice of said work, together with the plane end specifications therefor conspicuously for five days on or near the Council Char~ber door of the Board of Trustees, inviting sealed proposals or b{ds fer doing the work ordered~ he is also directed to publish twice s notice inviting such proposals end referring to the soeciflcatfons posted or on file, in the Santa Aha Diley Evenln~ kegister, e daily newspaper published and c~rculated in t~e City of Sents Aha, and hereby destrn~ted for that purpose. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution Ordering Work was duly and regularly introduced, passed end adopted by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha at s regular adjourned meetfn~ of seld Board of Trustees held on the ~lst day of ~u~ust, 1925, by the following vote: Ayes: Trustees C.H.Chspman, Geo. McPhee, Noes: Absent: ATTEST: (S~AL) E.B.Co]lier, F.L.Purinton. Trustees None. Trustees J.W.Tubbs. lark of the girly of bents Ans. RESOLUmI 0N_ ADOPTING PI, ;~hS~ AND SPECIFICATIONS No. 1563. RESOLVED, that the plans and specifications for the following work to be done and improvement to be in the City of Santa .q~a upo~.~ and along that open public .street in said City, commonly known as Idaple Avenue, which po~tlon thereof is described as follows: Maple Avenue from the South lin~ of 51cFadden Street to the North line of Edinger Street; Said work being described as follows: The grading and paving of the described pottier of L~aple Aven:~e with five (5) inch Portland Cement Concr~ pavement, the paving of driveways; the installation of curb and house connecting sewer laterals. All as prepared by the City Engineer an~ desig- nated ss Assessment District No. ll4, for the improvement of the above described street, and submitted this 14th day of Septelaber, 1925, be, and the same are hereby, ado? ted as and for the plans and specifications for doing said work. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly introduced, passed ~,nd adopted by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa .ina, at an ad- journed regular meeting thereof held on the 14th day of September, 1925, by the following vote, Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapman, Collier, F.L. Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees None ~ttest: ( SEAL to-wit: Gee ~.IcPhee, E.B. Purlnton, J.W. Tubb E. L. Ve~e,ly,,, Clerk of the City of ~anta Aha RESOLUTION OF IWARD No. 15~4. V~EREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa ~a did, in open session at s regular meeting there. of on the 21st day of Eeptembe.~, 1925, publicly open, examine and declare a-!l sealed proposals or bids for do- ing the follo,~_ng work under Resolution of Intention No. 1547 in the City of Santa ~na F~ESOLUTION OVERRULING PROTESTS OR 0BJECTI~S TO ASSESSMENT, APPROVING ASSESSMENT AND ORDERING THE STREET SUPERII~ENDENT TO tTTACH WARRAI~T AND RECORD No. 1565. WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha did, on the llth day of ~i~y, 1925, pass Resolu- tion of Intention No. 1497, for the Garnsey Street; and whereas, on the 1925, the Superintendent of Streets improvement of North 2nd day of September, of said City filed an assessment to cover the sum due for the work performed and specified in the contract made under proceedings for the said improvement, which assessment diagram was approved by the Board of Trustees of ~aid City on the l'fth day of Auguat, 1925. ~D V~EREAS, the Clerk of the City of Santa Aha has given no~ice required by law in which notice September 21st,I92~, at the hour of 7:30 o~clock P.M. was fixed as th time, and the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City as the place where any and all persons interested in the said work might be heard; and whereas, no person aggrieved has filed with the Board of Trustees a written objection to said assessment as required by law; and whereas, at the tim. set for hearing protests or objections the Board of Trustee of said City proceeded to hear the same, and ~ll of said protests or objections to said assessment or the work done having been heard, it is hereby: RESOLVED, by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha that all of the said protests or objections again t said assessment or the work done under said proceedings be, and the same are hereby, overru].ed and denied, and the as- sessment be affirmed, and that the Street Superintendent be and he Is hereby directed to attach to said assessment a warrant in the form and manner required by law, and sh~ll record the same in the office of said Superintendent of Streets. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa ina, at ~ regular meeting of said Board held on the 21st day of September, 1925, by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapman, Collier, F.L. Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees None Geo NcPhee, E.B. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Attest: E. L. VegelM (SE~L) Clerk of the City of Santa ~ua RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESSMENT DIAGRA~f No. 1566 RESOLVED, that the diagram of the property affec. ted or benefited by the work and improvement of West.Sant~ Clara Avenue in the City of Santa Ana, described in Reso- lution of Intention No. 1512, and to be assessed to pay tX expenses thereof, made by the City Engineer of the City of Santa A~a, be, and the same is hereby approved, and the Clerk is ordered and directed to certify that fact end the date hereof. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution Approving Assessment Diagram was duly introduced before thc Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana at a regular meeting thereof held on the ~lst day of September, 1925, and passed by the vote of the following named members of said Board of Trustees, to-wit: Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapman, Collier, F.L. Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees None Gee 5icPhee, E.B. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Attest: E. L. Ve~ely Clerk of the City of Santa Ana RESOLUTION ADOPTYNG YLANS ,1ND SPECTFIC,~]~ONS No. 1567. RESOLVED, t~at t~e plans and specifications for the fol]ow!n~ work to ba done ~nd i~provm~:ent to be made in the City of Santa Aha upo~ and a!on~ that open p~blfc street in said City, corm~only knovm as East First Street, and which portion thereof is described as East First Street from the East llne of Main Stre to the center llne of Nabury Street, excepting that portio of East First Street lylug outside the boundaries of the City of Santa Said work belnd escribed as follows: The grading and paving of the described portion of East First Street with eight (8) inch Portland Cement Concrete Pavement; the pav~:~6 of driveways; the installa- tion of curb and sidewalk where the ss, me is not already constructed; t}le fnsta!let!on of main sewer line and house 10 connecting sewer laterals; the construction of manholes and flush tanks. All as prepared by the City Engineer and destgnate¢ as Ass,essment District No. 113, for the improvement or the above described street, ~nd submitted this 5th day o~ October, 19~5, be, ~nd the same are hereby, a~opted as and for the plans and specifications for doin6 said work. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly introducemd, passed and adopted by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 5th day of October, 1925, by the following vote, to-wit: Ayes, Trustees, ~oe~, Trl~st~es~ &bsent, Trustees, C.H. Chapman, Oeo ~,~cPhee, E.B. Collier, F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs None None Attest: ( SE AL ) E. L. Ve~el[ Clerk of the City of Sant~ Aha RESOLUTION NO. 1568. ~ RESOLUTION PROVI!~IN~ FOR CERTAIN E~IPLOYt,[ENT 2Y THE CITY OF SnNTA ~N% IN THE PROPOSED CONSTRUCTrON OF EXTEN- SION TO OUTFALL SEWER. Resolved, that Burns, McDonald & Smith be employed as engineers for the cities of Santa ~ua, &naheim, Fu]lerton and Orange to have charge of the construction of the propos~ extension to the outfall sewer, and the City of Santa Aha b~ bound to pay its proportionate part of the compensation of said engineers, fo~ sai~ services; and the City of Santa ~us be and is hereby authorized to execute a contract with ssi8 engineers for said purposes on behalf of the above mentione~ cities. Resolved, that Clyde Bishop be e~?loye5 as attorne for the Cities of S~nta ~a, A~ahe~m, Fullerton, an8 Orange to have charge of all legal proceedings in the proposed ex- tension to the outfalI sewer, and the City of Santa Aha be bound to pay its proportionate part of his compensation, hereby fixed at ~1250.00. The City of Santa ~a is hereby authorized to ente: into a co~tract of employment with Clyde Bishop, his com- pensation to be paid $500.00 when sai5 contract is signed~ and $750.00 when a contract for the construction of the d proposed extension to the outfa!l sewer is awarded to and signed by a successful bidder; Resolved, that this resolution shall be bindfflg upon the City of Santa Aha only when a llke resolution is passed and adopted by the Noard of Trustees of the Ci~les of Anaheim, Fullerton, and Orange, and a certified copy thereof filed with the Clerk of the City of Santa Aha. Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapman, Geo McPhee, Collier, F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Noes, Trustees None ~b'sent, Trustees None Attest: ( SEAL E. L. Vesel~ Clerk of the Czty of Santa Ans. RESOLUTION ADOPTING ASSESSMENT DIA~R~ No. 1569. RESOLVED, that the diagram of the property affecte or benefited by the work and improvement on Broadway from First to Sixth Streets in the City of Santa &ua, described in Resolution of Intention No. 1526, and to be assessed to pay the expenses thereof made by the City Engineer of the City of Santa Ana be, and the same is hereby, approved, and the Clerk is ordered and directed to certify that fact and the date hereof. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution Approving Assessment Diagram was duly introduced before the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 5th day of October, 1925, and passed by the vote of the following named members of said Board of Trustees, to-wit: Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapman, Geo McPhee, E.B. Collier, F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Noes, Trustees None Absent, TrusteeE None Attest: (SEAL) E. L. Ve6el¥ Clerk of the City of ~anta Ana RESO~.UTION No. 1570 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OW TRUSTEES OW THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF STREE IMPROVEii,[ENT BONDS PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 1433, DETERMINING THE ~dviOUNT OF UNPAID ASSE~SMENTS, PRESCRI ING THE DENOMINATION OF SUCH BONDS, AND PROVIDING FOR THEIR ISSUANCE VfHEREAS, pursuant to statute, notice of filing list of unpaid assessments was duly given in the manner and form reGuired by law, that the warrant, assessment an8 dia- gram recorded on the 18th day of August, 19~5, for the work and improvement made by Griffith Company, under that cer- tain contract awarded to it on the 13th day of Ap~i, 1925, on North Shelton Street; and that said warrant, assessment and diagram were returned to the Street Superintendent of said City, together with a written statement of all payment received upon the ~aid assessment, and after the fulI expir ation of twenty (~0) days from the date of said warrant, the Street Superintendent duly made and filed with the City Clerk of said City of Santa Ana, a complete list of all assessments unpaid upon the said assessment, which list is now on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City, now upon?evidence shoW~ this Board~d~termines that the as- sessments .therein mentioned were then unpaid, the total aggregate thereof being the sum of Two Thousand, Three dred Sixty-seven and ~8/lOOths ($~3G7.58) Dollars, and that assessment mnnbered 15, a partial payment of Six and 70/10¢ ($6.70) Dollars on assessment numbered 8~ a partial payment of Seven and 99/100 ($7.99) Dollars on assessment numbered 1T, and a partial payment of SixSy-four and 48/100 Dollars on assessment numbered 27, aggregating the sum of Two Hundred Nine and 63/100 ($~09.63) Dollars have since b paid, and that there now remains unpaid the sum of Two Thousand One ~ndred Fifty-seven an8 98/100 ($215~.95) Dol. lars upon the assessments sho,~n upon sai~ list. Reference is hereby made to Resolution of Inten- tion No. 1433 of the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, passed on the 16th day of February, 19~8, for a com- plete description of the work herein mentioned, and to the list of unpaid assessments filed as above noted, for the assessments unpaid. AND WHEREAS, interested persons were notified in the manner required by law to appear before the Board c~ Trustees of the said City of Santa Ana~ California, in the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said ~ity, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. of Monday, the ~Sth day of September, ~n 1925, and show cause why bonds should not be issued upon the security of the unpaid assessments shown on said Street Super intendent's list; and whereas, at said hour on the 28th day of September, 1925, there was not a quorum present of said Board of Trustees, and no action waw taken other than to con- tinue said hearing unt'il the 5th d ay of October, 1925, at 7:30 o'clock P.M.; and WHEi{EAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana was duly in regular session at the Cot~cil Chamber therec at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. of Monday, the 5th day of October, ~925, being the day, hour and place to ~ich said hearing was continued when and where any persons wishing to appear, might so appear and show cause why bonds should not be issued upon the security of the unpaid assessments shown on said Street Superintendent's list; and W~REAS, notice was duly given in the manner and for required by law that serial bonds to represent unpaid assess- ments bearing interest at the rate of six (6%) per cent per annum will be issued hereunder in the manner provided in the "Improvement Bond Act of 1915", the last installment of which bonds shall mature nine (9) years from the 2nd day of July, next succeeding ten (10) months from their date. And all interested persons having a~peared before this Board of Trustees and having been given full opportunity to show cause why bonds should not be issued upon the securi- ty of the unpaid assessments shown on said list, and all objections presented having been heard and considered; NOW BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Trustees do es hereby find and determine that no cause has been shown why bonds should not be issued upoa the security of said unpaid assessments, and does hereby overrule all objections thereto and does hereby ~rect the issuance of said bonds, and furth. BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS, that bonds shall be is- sued upon the security of said unpaid assessments to said amount of Two Thousand One Hundred Fifty-seven and 95/100 ($2157.95) Dollars. That said bonds shall be ten (10) in nut,bet, and shall be dated October 5th, 1925, and bear interest at the rate of six (6~) per cent per annum, and the denomination of said bonds, and the dates of thereof shall be as follows: the respective maturities Series Bond No. Amount Date of Mat~Pity V-1 1 $215.79 July 2, 192~ V-1 2 215.79 July 2, 1928 V-1 3 215.79 July 2, 192~ V-1 4 215.79 July 2~ 1930 V-1 5 215.79 July 2, 1931 V-1 6 215.80 July 2, 1932 V-1 7 215.80 July 2, 1933 V-1 8 215.80 July 2, 1934 V-1 9 215.80 July 2, 1935 V-1 10 215.80 July 2, 1936 The first coupon ~f interest shall be for interest from September 15th, 1925j to January 2nd, 1927, ~nd the several coupons thereafter shall each be for the semi-annus] interest; end BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the signature of the Treasurer of said City upon the coupons attached to said bonds shall be lithographed or printed signature in place of a signature by hand; and BE IT ALSO FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk of said City of Santa Ana be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to deliver forthwith the bonds hereinabove enumera- ted to the contractor, Grifflth Company, in satisfaction of the balance ~e upon their assessment and diagram. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 5th day or.October, 1925, by the following vote, to-wit: Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapman, Geo NcPhee, E.B. Collier, F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees None Attest: ( SE AL"~ , E. L. Ve~ely Cl.erk of the City of Santa Ana RESOLUTION NO. 1571. A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, RELATING TO THE ISS, UANCE OF STREET I},iPROVEI,~U,~NT BONDS PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION OF INTEI'TTION N0. 1473, DETERMINING THE ~/,~OUNT OF UNPAID ASSESSMENTS, PRESCRI~ lNG THE DENOMINATION OF SUCH BONDS, AND PROVIDING FOR THEIR ISSUANCE ?.g{EREAS, pursuant to statute, notice of filing lis' of unpaid assessments was duly given in the manner end form required by law, that the warrant, assessment and dlsgram recorded on the 18th day of August, 19~5, for the w~k and improvement made by Grlffith Co., under that certain con- tract awarded to it on the 18th day of May, 1925, on Nort~ Lyon Street; and that ssid warrant, assessment an~ diagram were returned to the Street Superintendent of said City, together with a writ'ten statement of ail payments received u~on the said assessment, and after the full expiration of twenty (~0) days from the date of said warrant, the Street Superihtendent duly made and filed with the City Clerk of said City of S~nta ~na, a complete ~ist of all assessments unpaid upon the said assessment~ which list is now on file in the office of the City Clerk oF said City, now upon evi- dence shown this Board determines that the assessments therein mentioned were then ~paid~ the total aggregate thereof being the s~ of O~e Thousand, Eight Hundred Ninety- two and 07/lOOths ($1~892.~) Dollars~ and that no assess- merits have since been pald~ and that there now remains paid the sum of One Thousand, Eight Hu~dred Ninety-two OV/lOOths ($!,892.07) Dol].ars upon t]~e assessments shown upon said list. ReF ~rence is here~ ma~e to Resolution of I~tent~on No. ~473 of the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, passed on the 30th day of ~[arch~ 1925~ for a complete des- cription of the work herein mentioned, and to the list of ~pald assessments filed as abowe noted~ for the assessments unpaid. AND ~N~EREAS, Intereate~ persons were notifies [n the manner required by l~w ~o ~ppear before the Board of Trustees of the said. City of Santa ~a~ California, in the Council Ci~a~ber of the City Hall of said City, ~t the hour of V:ZO o'clock P.i.[. of ~Ionday~ the ~Sth d~y of Saotember, 1925~ and show cause why bonds should not be is?ued ~pon security of 2~e unpaid ~sses:;m~ts ~;hovm on said'Street inten~e~t~; ]~zt,; and wi~ereas~ ~t said hour oa ~:he 28th day of Septembor~ ]920~ there was ~ot a q~oru~.~ present of said Board of Tyustees~ and no action was taken other th~,n to co~:tlnue sa~ hearing until the Otb ~ay of October~ 1925~ 7:Y~O o'clock P.i~.; s~d WHERE&S, the Board of Tr~stees oF the Clt~~ of S~:~nta Aha u~as ~2y In regular session at the Co~ncf~ Chamber. there of ah the hour of v:30 o~clock P.M. of ~.(onday, the 5th of October, ]925, bei-~g the day, ho~r ~n~ place to said beaching was continua, ed when an5 where any persons w~.sh- t~g to appear, ~aight so appear and show cause why bonds should not be issued ul:on the security of the unpai8 assess- merits s~own on said Street Superfntendent~s list; WHERE~S~ notice was duly given in the manner fo~n requlre~t Ry law that serial bon~s to represent unpai~ assessments bearing interest at the rate of six (6~) per cent per snn~ will be issued hereunder in the ~anner provi- ded in the "Improvement Bond Act of 1915", the last install- merit of which bonSs shall mature mine (9) years from the ~n~ day of July~ aaxt succeeding ten (lO) months from t~efr ¸16 And all interestec] persons having appeared before this Beard of Trustees and h~,v!ng be~n ~iven full o~port~n~ ty to show cause why bonds should not be issued ~pon the s~curity of the unpaid asaessTsents shown on said list, an5 all objections presented havt~g been heard and considered; NOW BE iT RESOIZ~ED, that the Bo~rr] ~f Trust~es doe~ hereby filed slid r]et~?'mirie that r~o cause has been shown why bonds should not be issued upon the security of said ~npald assessme~ta, s~d does hereby overr~lle all objections theret and does hereby direct the i~sua~ce of said bonds~ and furth~ BE IT RESOL~D AS FOLLOWS; that bonds s~s!l be sued upon the security of ssld mpald assessments to said amount of One Thousand, Eight Hundred Ninety-two and 1 O0ths (.pl,S92.OV) Del]ams. That said bends shall be ten (10} In n~ber, shall be dated October Sth~ 1925, and bear interest at the rate of six (5~) per cent pe~- annum, and ~he denomination said bonds, anal the dates of the respective maturities thereof shall be as follows: Series Bon~t No. ~nount Date of ~!Iaturfty U-1 1 $189.20 July 2, 1927 U-1 2 189.20 July 2, 1928 U-1 3 189.20 July 2, 19~9 U-I 4 189.21 July 2, 19~0 U-1 5 1.89.21 ~Tuly 2, 1931 U-1 6 189.21 July 2, 19.~2 U-1 ~ 189.21 July 2, 19~Z U-1 8 189.21 July 2, 1984 U-1 9 ].89.21 July 2~ 19~5 U-1 10 189.21 July 9, 19~6 The first coupon from September 15tll, 1925, of interest Shall be for interest to January 2nd, 192V, and the several cou?ons thareafter shall each be for the semf-annun.] interest; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the signature of the Treasurer of said City upon the coupons attached to said bonds shall be llthographed or printed signature in place of a signature by hand; and BE IT ~LS0 FURT~'~.~R RESOLVED, that the City Clerk of said City of Santa ~na be, an~ he is hereby suthorlzed and directed to deliver forthwith the bonds herelnabove enumerated to the contractor, Grlffith Co., in satlsf~ction of the balance due upon their assessment and 81agram. I hereby certify that the faregoing Resolution was dnly and regulsrly passed by the Board o~ Trustees of the City of Santa ~a at a real!ar meeting thereof held on the 5th day of October, 192~, by the follow,lng vote, to-wit: Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chs~:sn, Collier, F.L. Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees None Geo ~icPhee, E.B. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Attest: E. L. Vesely Clerk of the City of Santa Ana RESOLUTION 0VE~RUIING PROTESTS OR 0BJECTTONS TO ASo~SI~E~T, ~PPROVING ~SSESS~,~ENT ~ND ORDERING · ~ S~.~.~T .~UPERINTR~DRNT TO ATTACH W~RRANT AND RECO~D No. 15V2. ~HEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Sant~ Aaa did, on the l!th day of May, 1925, pass Resolution of Intention ~o. 1496, for the improvement of South Van Ness Avenue; and whereas, of said City filed an assessment to cover the sum ~.~e for the work performed and specified in the contract made under proceeSings for the said improve- ment, which assessment 81agram was approved by the Board of Trustees of said City on the 31st day of August, 1925; AND WHEREAS, the Clerk of the City of Santa Aha has given notice required by law in which notice October 5th, 1925, at the hour of ~:30 o~clock P.M. was fixed as the time, and the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City as the place where any and all persons interested in the said work might be heard; and whereas, no person aggrie has file8 with the Board of ~'rustees a written objection to said assessment as required by law; an5 whereas, at the tlm~ set for the hearing of protests and objections the Board of Trustees of said City proceeded to hear the same, and ali. ol sai~ protests or objections to said assessment o~ the work done having been heard; it is hereby RESOLVED, by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha that all of the said protests or objections again~ said assessment or the work done under said proceedings be, an8 the same are hereby overruled sn~ denied, and the asses~ ment be affirme~, and that the Street Superintendent be, he is hereby directed to attach to said assessment a wmr- rant in the form and manner required by law, and shall re- cord the same in the office of the said Superintendent of Streets. duly City 5th day of Ayes, I hereby certify that the fore~oing Resolution was and regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the of Santa ~ua, at a regular meeting thereof held on the October, 1925, by the following vote, to-~t: Trustees C.H. Chapman, Geo NcPhee, E.B. Collier, F.L. Purlnton, J. W. Tubbs ed Noes, Trustees Non~ Absent, Trustees None Attest: ( SE aL ) E. L. Ve~el~f Clerk of the City of Santa Ana RESOLUTION O~ERRULING PROTESTS OR (BJECTIONS TO ASSESSt~,~ENT, APPROVING ,~.SSESSI.iENT AND 0RDERSN~ THE STR;:ET cUP ,RII~ TENDENT TO ~T~ACH WARRANT AND RECORD 1573. WHEREAS, the Bo~'d of Tz~stees of the City of Santa Aha did, on the 25th day of May, 1925, pass Resolution of Intention No. 1504, for the improvement of Borchard Avenue and Olive Street; and whereaa~ on the 14th day of Sept., 1925, the Superintendent of Streets of said City filed an assessment to cover the stur, d~e for the work perfo~ned and specifie~ in the contract made under proceedings for the said improvement~ which assessment ~agram was anproved by the Board of Trustees of said City on the ~lst day of Augus~ 1925. aND WHEREAS, the Clerk of the City of Santa Aaa ha~ given notice required by law in which notice October 5th, 1925, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.N. was fixed as the time, and the Council Chm~er of the City Hall of said City as the place where any and all persons interested in the said work might be heard; and whereas, no person aggrieved has filed with the Board'of Trustees a written objection t~ said assessment as required by law; and whereaw, at the tlm~ set for the hearing of protests and objections the Board of Trustees of said City proceeded to hear the same, and all o~ said protests or objections to said assessment or the work done having been heard; it is hereby; it is hereby RESOLVED, by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha that all of the said protests or objections again~ said assessment or the work done under said proceedings be and the same are hereby overruled and denied, and the asses~ ment be sffirmed, and t~at the Street Superintendent be, an~ he is hereby directed to attach to said assessment a warrant in the form and manner required by law, and shall record th~ same in the office of said Superintendent of Streets. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha at a regular meeting thereof held on the 5th day of October, 19~5, by the follov~ng vote, to-wit: Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapman, Oeo McPhee, E.B. Collier, F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Noes, Trustees None _Absent, Trustees None Attest: E.L. Vegely (SEAL) Clerk of the City of Santa Ana RESOLIM'ION OF INTENTION No. 15V4. A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD 0F TRUSTEES 0W THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING THEIR INTENTION TO ORDER THE PAVING AND OTHERWISE II~[PROVING OF A PORTION OF ~APLE AVENUE IN THE CITY OF SANTA AlgA; DECLARING THE SAID WORK OR II~:PRO~fEI~ENT TO BE OF MORE THAN LOCAL GR ORDINARY PUBI.IC BENE FIT; DECLARING T.TIE DISTRICT TO BE BENEFITED BY SAID WORK AND I~PROVE~.~ENT, -~.ND TO BE ASSESSED TO PAY THE COSTS AND EX- PENSES THEREOF; PETE-Ri'lINING THAm BONDS SHALL BE ISSUED TO REPRESENT SAID COSTS AND EXPENSES, AND FIXING THE TIME AND PLACE FOR HEARING OBJECTIONS TO SAID WORK OR II~PROVE~iENT, OR TO THE EXTENT OF THE DISTRICT TO BE ASSESSED OR BOTH. The Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, California, pursuant tO the provisions of the Improvement Act of 1911, and the Improvement Bond Act of 1915, and amend ments to said Acts, do resolve as follows: SECTION I. That the public interest and convenient requires, end it is the intention of the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa ~a, California, to order the construc- tion of the following described work and improvement, all within said City, to-wit: Im, on and along the roadway of Maple Avenue in sai5 City fro~, the South llne of McFadden Street to the North llne of Edinger Street; and where any street or alley intersects or terminates in any of the abo~e describe5 por- tion of street in, on and along ~ich work is to be done or improvement is to be made, then beyond the curb line end across the sidewalk reservation to the property lines theree The work and improvement on the above described portion of street is more particularly descrtbe~ as 1. The grading and paving of the above described portion of street from curb line to curb line and where cross streets intersect the above described portion of street, the grading and paving sha~l extend beyond the curb line and across the sidewalk reservation to the extended property lines of the said street, and the grading and pav- iug from the street face of the curb line to the street eng¢ of the sidewalk of all driveways as shown on the plans to be paved along the above described street; the ~bove described portion of street, cross-streets and ~r~veways shall be grade8 to a subgrade five (5) inches below ~he finished grade as shown on the plans, an8 the construction thereon o~ a five (8) inch Portland Cement Concrete pavement. ~. The e~cavstlon for ann the construction of ce- ment concrete curbs upon and along the above described street, ~here curbs do not now exist and as shown on the plans to be const~cted. ~. The excavation of trenches spproxlmately six (8) feet in depth and the laying therein of four (~) inch house connection sewer laterals~ plans, profiles, cross-sections after referred~to. 4. The eEcavation f~ ment concrete sewer manholes at in accordance with the and specifications herein- and the construction of ce- locations as shown on t~e plans, and in accordance with the plans, profiles, cross- sections and sDecifications hereinafter referred to. PLANS, PROWlLES, CROSS-SECTIONS AND SPECIFICATTONS SECTION II. ~11 of the foregoing work is fully set forth, delineated and nescrlbed on plans, profiles, ann cross-sections on file in and the specifications f~ file in the office of the the office of the City Engineer, Assessment District No. 114, on City Clerk, which plans, profiles cross-sections ann specifications were adopted by Resolutio~ No. 1563 on the 14th day of September, 1925, by the Boarn o~ Trustees of the City of Santa Aha, as the plans, profiles, cross-sections and specifications for said work and improve- ment. The said plans, profiles, cross-sections and specifi- cations are hereby referred to for a full and detailed des- cr~ption of said proposed work or improvement, an8 by refer- ence are incorporated in this Resolution of Intention, the same as though set forth in full herein. GRADE SECTION III. The grade to which the work shall be done and the f~provement made which is provide8 for in this Resolution, is that shown on the profiles therefor, on file in the office of the City Engineer, to which s~id profiles re~erence is hereby made for the deacrlptlcn of such grade, and it is hereby resolved that the 6rede shown on said plans and profiles is the official grade to ~hich the work herein ordered shall be done. DESCRIPTION OF BONDS SECTION IV. The said Board of Trustees does hereb declare and determine al~d notice is hereby given that aerie bonds to represent unpaid assessments, az~5 to hear fnteres~ st the rate of six (G[~) per cent per a~n~, ?~i]l be issued hereunder ir, the manner provided in the "Impro~ement Bond Act of 1915", the last installment of which bonds al:all ma- ture nine (9) years from the 2nd ~ay of July, next succee~- in~ ten (lO) ~onths from their date. DESCRIPTION OF ASSEBS~,[ENT DIS~P~CT SECTION V. The the contemplate~ work and improve- ment hereinbefore ~,;a~tiohed is, ~ the opinion of s~id Bo~,r of Tr~stees, of more than local or ordinary pub].Ic benefit, and the expense mf said work an~ improvement is made charge able upon the district here[ns'fret described~ and ssi5 Boar of Trustees ~oes hereby ~eclare said district to be the d~s'brlct benefited by said work and fmprovement~ an~ to be asses:~e~] to p~y th~ costs a:~d expenses thereof, ~,hlch d~- Located in the City of Sa~ta ~na, Ceu~.~t~, of State of C~-.]ifo~.~ia, ,:nd desc~'~l~e~l as Bcgi!~iui~g at the Northeast corner of Block J. Tract No. 268 ~s per ~.~aps ther.-~of on fine i~ ~isce]]eneous ~,~ps, Book 13, page 39, Recol~d~~. of Or~nge County, California thence Southerly along the East line oF Blocks J, K~ ~n5 of the said intact to the Southeast co~er of sai~ Block L; thence 'f~esterly along the South llne of the sai~ Block L an~ a continuation bhereof across Mal~le Ave~ua ~nd along the South ]~n~ of Lot ~8, Block I, of the saf~ Tract to the Southwest core,er of the said Lot 38; thence Northerly lot l~.ues through Blocks I, H ~nd ~ of the saf~ Tract to th~ Northwest corner of Lot 12 of the saf4 Block G; th~nce Eas- terly along the North llne of t~ e said I~oi; 13 sn~ ~ continu- ation theroof across ~d~ple ~ven~e a!~d along the ~orth line of the s~,i~ Block J to the point of TT~]E Ai~D PLACE OF HEARI~[G SECTION 'fi. Notice ts hereby ~i'~en that on Monday the 2nd day of November, ~9~, at V:30 o'clock P.~. in the Councf~ Chamber of the City Hail of saf~] City of Sant~ ~a, any and all persons having a~ objection to the proposed work or improvement may appear before the said Board of Tru: tees and show cause why said proposed improve~ent shoul~ no be carried out in accordance with this ~esolution. That persons desiring to so appear should file with the City Clef of the City of Santa ~a before the hour herein set~ a writ- ten protest against the said work or the assessment district proposed to be assessed~ or both. PUBLIC&TION OF RES~ION OF INTENTION SECTION VII. The Santa ~a Daily Ev~nlng Register a daily newspaper publishe5 and circulated an~ of general circulation in the City of Santa F~a is hereby 5eslgnsted as the newspaper in which this Resolution of Intention shall b~ published, and the City Clerk of said City i~ hereby direc- ted to cause this Resolution of Intention to be published b two insertions in said newspaper, in the manner and form re~ired by law. The Board of Trustees does not deen it advisable that the 61erk ~,all copies of the No~ice of Impro merit to owners or reputed owners, and he is not required to mail the same. POt;TING OF NOTICES OF SECTION VIII. The Street Superintendent of said City, shall, after the adoption of this Resolution of Inten- tion, cause to be conspicuously posted along the lines of the said contemplated work or improvement, and along all of the open streets and alleys within the hereinbefore describe assessment district, notices of the passage of this Resolu- tion of Intention in the manner and form required by law. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution of Intention was duly and regularly introduced and passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha st a regular meeting thereof held on the 5th day of October, ].925, by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapman, Geo McPhee, E.B. Collier, F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees None Attest: ( SE^L ) E. L. re,eli Clerk of the City of ~anta Ana RESOLUTION OVERRULING PROTESTS OR OBJECTIONS TO REPORT OF STR~T SUPERINTENDENT, APPROVING REPORT, AND ORDERING A COPY THEREOF FILED WITH THE TAX COLLECTf No. 15V5. WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa ina did, on the 6th day of July, 1925, pass Resolutio~ No. 1538, determining and declaring that weeds which bear seeds of a wingy or downy nature, and attain such a large growth as to become a fire menace when dry, and which are noxious and dangerour, were growing upon the streets, side- walks, and private property in the City of Santa &ua, des- cribed in the ~temized report submitted herewith, and ~re a public nuisance; and whereas, on the 3rd day of August,1925 the Board of Trustees further passed Resolution No. ]549, ordering the Street Superintendent of said City to abate such public n~isanee; AND WHEREAS, in pursuance to the above numbered Resolutions the Street Superintendent did abate such n~isanc~ and kept an itemized account s~d report of the costs and ex~ penses thereof; and whereas, the said Street Superintendent has given notice required by law in which notice October 5th 1928, at the hour of 7:30 o~clock P.E. was fixed as the time and the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City as the place where any and all persons interested in the said repor' might be heard; and whereas, at the time set the Street Superintendent submitted the said report, and 911 of said protests or objections to said report having been heard, it is hereby: RESOLVED, by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha that all of said protests or objections to the said report of the work d~ne be, and the same are hereby~ overruled, and the report be affirmed, and that the Street Superintendent be, and he is hereby directed to file a copy of said report with the Tax Collector. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly snd regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha at a regular meeting of said Board held on the 8th day of October, 192~, by the following vote: AyeS, Trustees U.H. Chapman, Gee McPhee, E.B. Collier, Noes~ Trustees None Absent, Trustees None F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Attest: SEAL ) E. L. Ve~ely Clerk of the City of Santa Ana RESOLUTION NO. 1576. A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES 0~ THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFOW/.iIA, RELATING TO ~IE ISSUANCE OF STREET IS~PROVESIENT BONDS PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 1430, DETER~iINING THE A~OUNT OF UNPAID ASSESS]~[ENTS, PRESCRIB ING THE DENOI~IINATION OF SUCH BONDS AND PROVIDING FOR THEIR ISSUA'.~CE ~HEREAS, pursuant to statute, notice of filing lis of unpaid assessments was duly given in the manner and form required by law, that the warrant, assessment and diagram recorded on the 1st day of September, 1925, for the work and improvement made by Griffith Co. under that certain contract awarded to it on the 20th day of April, 1925, on North Baker Street; and that said warrant, assessment and diagram were returned to the Street Superintendent of said City, together with a written statement of all payments received upon the said assessment, and after the full expiration of twenty (20] days fro~ the date of said warrant, the Street Superintendent duly made ~nd filed with the City Clerk of said City of Sant~ Aha, a complete list of all assessments unpaid upon the said assessment, which list is now on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City, now upon evidence shov~ this Board determines that the assessments therein mentioned were then unpaid,the total aggregate thereof being the sum of Nineteen Thousand Twenty-nine and 50/100 (~19,029.80) Dollars, ~nd that no assessments have since been paid, and that there now remains unpaid the sum of Nineteen Thousand Twenty-nine and 50/100 ($19,029.$0) Dollars upon the assessments sho~rn upon said list. Reference is hereby made to Re~lution of Intentio~ No. 1430 of the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa passed the 18th day of February, 1925, for a complete desc~t! tion of the work herein mentioned, and to the llst of ~mpaid assessEents filed as above noted, for the assessments unpaid. AND 7~EREAS, interested persons were notified in the manner required by law to appear before the Board of Trustees of the s~id City of Santa Aha, California, in the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City, at the hour ~:~0 o~clock P.M. of Monday, the Sth day e~ 0ctober~ 192~, and show c~use why bond~ should not be issued upon the secua rlty o? the unpaid assessments shown on sa~d Str,-~et Superin- tendent~s list; ~nd WHEREAS, notice was duly given in the ~anner ~nd form required by law that serial bonds to represent unpaid assessments bearing interest at the rate of six (6~) per cen~ per ann~nu will be issued hereunder in the manner provided in the "Improvement Bond Act of 1915", the last installment of which bonds shall mature nine (9) years from the 2nd day of July, next succeeding ten (10) ~onths from their date. And all'interested persons having a?peared before this Board of Trustees and havln~ been Liven full opportu- nity to show cause why bonds should not be ~ssued upon the security of the unpaid assessments shown on said list, and al/. objections presented h~ving been heard and considered; NOW BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Trust~es doe~ ~ereby find ~,nd determine that no cause has been shown why bonds should not be issued upon the security of s~id assessments, and 'lees hereby overrule all objsctions thereto and does hereby direct t~e, issuance of o,~Id ~ o. BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS: That bonds shall be issued upon the sgcurlty of said unpaid assessments to s~fd amount of Nlnetgen Thousand ~.,,enty-nlne and 50/100 ~19,0~9.50) Dollars. ?h~ said honda shall be t]~irty (~0) tn number and shall be dated 0ctobe~ ~th, ]9~5, and bear. inte?~st ct the rate of six (6~[) per eeht per an~mlm, and the denomination of said boncTs, and the dates of the resDective maturities bhere~ shall ba as follows: e:q_ .-~s Bond ,~o. A,r,, c!~nt ..~-1 i July 2, 192V '" ,'.}1 ooo. oo W-1 2 500.00 July 2, 192~ W-1 3 402.95 ,/u]y 2, 192'7 '",~-=~ ,i 1000.00 July 2, 1,~89~ W-1 5 500.00 ,luly 2, 1928 ':,'-I S 402.95 July ~, 19~8 ~,-x 7 !000.00 July 2, = .... T,"- 1 8 500.00 ,Iu]y 2, ',',-i 9 402.9S July 2, 1929 W-1 10 1000.00 July ~:., 1930 ?/-1 31 SOO.C0 July 2, 1930 W-1 -,.~, :0,~.9~ July 2, 1930 '.7-1 "'~.o ? 1000.00 Jnly 2, 197,1 W-1 14 oO0.,,O Ju~y ~, 1931 t:/-1 15 40~.95 July 2, 19,.,. W-1 16 lO00.O0 July ~, _,,.~2 W-1 IV 500.00 July 2, 1932 W-I 18 40~.95 July 2, 1932 W-1 19 1000. O0 July 2, 1933 '.:i-1 20 500.00 July 2, 19.~3 .0~ .... July 2, 1933 W-1 21 ¢' ,- 05 W-1 ~=~ zO00. O0 J~ly 2, ~9...4 " '" 1934 .-_~ 23 500.00 July ~, ?.' July 2, 1934 ,,,-1 24 402.95 W-1 25 !000.00 July 2, 1935 U-1 26 SOO.O0 July 2, 1935 U,.'-I 27 40~.95 July 2, 1935 W-I 28 1000.00 July 2, ]936 ',,-1 29 oO .00 July 2, 19~6 7I-1 30 40~.95 July 2, 193C The Plrst coupon of interest from September 24th, 1925, to January several eo~/tons tl.ereafter shall each interest; and shall be for interest 2nd, 1927, m~d the be for the semi-annu~d BE iT FURTHEM NESOI,VED, that the signature of the Treasurer of sai~ City upon the coupons attached to said bonds shall be llthographed or printed signature h~ pi/ce of a signature by hand; BE IT &LSO RESOLVED, that the City Clerk of s aid City of Santa Aaa be, and he fa hereby authorized and dlrec- t~d to deliver Forthwith the bonds hereim~bove enumerated to the contactor, Grfffith Co., in satisfaction of ~he balance due ur;on their assessment al'id I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolutl)n r ,f duly and regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa ~ia, ~t ~ z. egl~l~r n.eei:fng thereof held on the 5th day of October, I~oC~5, by the following vote, to-wit: Ayes, ~ruste~t s Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees None C.H. C!l~pm~n, Geo l.lc?hee, E.B. Co_ll~er, F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Attest; E. I,. Ve~ely Clerk of the City of Santa Aha RESOLUTION OF SUBSTITUTION No. 157V. ~;£nereas, the Cities of Santa and 0rs~n~e have heretofore jointly const-ucte~ an outfall sewer, and by jo~.nt agreement ~rovi~ed. fo~' the joint use, benefit, an~ ma~ntenauce of such Joint oz~tfa!l sewer; "~ereas, by a s~lpplemental joint agreement the cities oe Santa Aha, f~nahei~, Fullerton, and Orange mad~ ~id entered into with La Habra Sanitary Distr~at of Orange Coun- ty, Ca!ffornia~ have heretofore given to ~rld vested ~n La H~brs Sanitary District the permanent right to use a certain percentage of the capacity of said joint outfal] sewer; V~%ereas, after the execution of such Joint supple- mental acreement, the City of La Habra was duly created and incorpoPated aa a City of the sixth class, slt~.~ated In the County of 0r~nge, ~nd which ~tty of I~ ~Tabra and the exterlo boundaries thereof are wholly within ttie extei[ior bo~darles of La Habra Sanitary Distmlct, and the larger portion of the sewage to be originated and developed In La Habra' Sanitary Distmfct wi]l te originated and developed in that portion thereof w~ich is included wlthi~ the exterior boundaries of the City of La Habra; ~;,TtEREAS, the City of La Habra and La Habra Ssnitar~ District ?iave, by d~le ant] proper authority, entered into an agreement whereby the City of La Habra, for a lawful and suf- ficient consideration, agrees to take over and ~a~ntain the s~wers heretofore constructe~ by La Hsbra Sanitary District, and ~o const~ct, jointly with the City of Ful]erton, a sewer disposal pipeline connected with and extendln6 from La Habra Sanita~.Dfstrfct to the sewage dis~osal pipelines heretofor~ construeted oy the Cities of ~nahelm, Fullerton, and Orange,, and which sewage disposal pipeline empties and discharges sewage into the above mentioned joint outfall sewer. The C~.ty of Ea Habra further agrees to provide for the future collection and disposal of the sewage developed and ori~inated in La Habra Sanitary District incl~ding that portion thereof which is within the corporate limits of the City of La Habra; ¥~ereas, it appears to the Bo~rd of Trustees of the City of Santa &ua that the City of La i~abrs desires to be and should be substituted for La Habrs Sa~itsry District in that certain supplemental Joint agreement ~ade and en~ tered into by La Habra Sanitary District, and the Cities of Santa Aha, ~aheim, Fullerton, and Orange, and dated the 14tl day of October, 1924; Now therefore, it is by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha resolve5 as follows: Section 1. When Ls Hab~a Sanitary District has pa~sed s r~o- lution, and filed a certified copy of said resolution in the offices of the several clerks of the Cities of Sant~t Ans, AnaheiHU Fu].lerton and Orange, requesting and consenting to the substitution of the City of La Habra for an~ in the plac and stead of La H~bra Sanitary District in the above men- tioned supplemental joint agreem~¢, and in ~nd to all the rights, privileges,and advantages of La Habra Senitary Dis- trict in the said snpplemental joint agreement, and in and to the joint outfal~ sewer therein r!entioned and referred to and further relinquishing all the rights of La Habra Sani- tary District in said supplemental joint ~greement and out- fal~ sewer; and when the City of La Habra has passed a reso- lution and filed a certified copy thereof in the office of the several clerks of the said cities, accepting the s~zbsti- tution of the City of Ls Habra for and in the place and stead of La Habra Sanitary District in the said a~pplemental joint 8greement and joint outfall sewer, thereby agreeing to be bound by the terms of sa~d supplemental Joint agreement equally a~d to the sa~e extent ~nd in the same way es La H~bra Sanitary District ia now bound thereby, and further agreeing to fulfill, discharge p~rform~ and carry out every term~ provision, duty, and obligation, ineludlng the payment of money therein imposed upon and or required of La Habra Sanitary District, at the time, under the conditions, and in the manner in said supplemental joint agreement set fort~ stated, and provided for, the Clerk of t?~e City of La Habra sha~l, in writing, notify the Secretary of the Sanitary Board of La Habra Sanitary District of the date of filing the certified copies of such resolutions in the office of the clerks of the several cities, and thereupon L~ Habra Sanitary District shall cease to be a party to the said sup- plemental joint agreement, and shall lose all rights therein and in and to the said joint outfall sewer, and the City of La Habra shall be thereupon substituted for and in the p/ace and stesd of La Habra Sanitary District in said supplemental joint agreement, and in the be deemed to have acquired, and all rights, privileges, tary District. joint outfall sewer, and shall own, and possess, each, every, and advantages of La Habra Sani- Thereafter whenever and wherever the words "La Habra Sanitary District of Orange County, California" or "La Habra Sanitary District" is contained or used in said sunple- mental joint agreement the same shall at all t~mes and place~ be read, held, and construed to mean the City of La Habra. Section 2. This resolution is passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa .~a on the faith that ~t is accepted by the Cities of Santa Aha, Anaheim, Fullerton and Orange, and shall have no force or effect unless and until a llke resolu- tion is passed by the respective boards of trustees of all said cities. The above and foregoing Resolution was duly intro- duced before the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana at a regular meeting there~of held the 19th day of October, 192~, and passed by the affirmative vote of the followfng~ named members thereof, and signed and approved by the Presi- dent of said B~rd of Trustees, attested by the Clerk, to-wit Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapman, E.B. Collier, Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Noes, Trustees None .Absent, Trustees Geo McPhee The foregoing Re~lution is approved by me this 19th day of October, 1925. Attest: ( SE AL ) J.W. TUBBS P'~esident---Board of Trustees City of Santa Aha E.L. VEGELY Clerk---City of'Santa Ans. RESOLUTION A~O~INO PLANS AND S~ECIFICATIONS No. 1578. RESOLVED, that the plans and specifications for th~ fo]lowing work to be done and improvement to be made in the City of Santa Aha upon and along those open public streets in said City commonly known as Stanford Street and Orange Avenue, and which portions thereof are described as follows: Stanford Street from M~f~ Street to Maple Alley, and Orange Avenue from Edinger Street to Pomona Street. Said work is described as follows: Tbs grading and oavinm cf the above described oor- t~ons of Stanford Street and Orange Avenue, and of certain driveways on said portions of streets, with a five (5) inch Portland C~ment Concrete Pavement; the construction of curbs the installation of house lateral sewers. All as prepared b~: the City Engineer and designate as Assessment District No. ]16, for the improvement of the above described streets, and submitted this 2~th day of Octo- ber, 1*25, be, and the same are hereby, sdopted as and for the plans and specifications for doing said work. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution duly and regularly introduced, p~ssed and adooted ¥.y the Board of Trustees of tbs City of Santa ;:oa, at ~ regular ~d- journed meet*mm tbereof bald on the 2~tb d~y of 0ctober,1925, by the fol]owlng vote, to-wit: Ayes, Trustees Oeo ~c~hee, F.L. Purinton, J.W. Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees C.~. Ch~m~n, E.B. Collier Tubbs Attest: (SE~L) E. L. Vegel Y Clerk of t~e Oity of Santa Aha RESOLUTION OVE~{RULI~G PROT.~$TS OR OBJECTIONS TO ASSESS~ENT, A~ROVINO ASSE~M~ENT AND ORDERING T~E STREET SUPERINTENDENT TO ATTACM WARRANT AND RECORD No. 1579. Aha did, WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees cf the City of Santa on the 8th day of June, 1925, pass Resolution of Intention No. 1514, for the improvement of Hickory Street, East Bishop Street a~d ~akehsm Avenue; arid w~ereas, on the ~th d~y cf October, 1925, the Superlntsnden~ of Streets of' said City filed an assessment to'cove~ the sum due for the work performed and specified ceedi~gs for the said improvement, which was a~proved by rte Board of Trustees of Slat day of August, 1~25. in the contract made under pro- assessment diagram said City, on the AND WREEFAS, the Clerk of the City of Santa And ha: given notice required by law in which notice October 26th, 1925, at the hour of V:30 o'clock P.M. was fixed as the time and the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City ss the place where any a~d sl 1 persons interested in the san work might he beard; and whereas, with the Board of Trustees a ment as required by law; and whereas, at hearlnm rrotests or objections the Board City proceeded to hear the s~me, ~d objectio~s to said ~ssess~t or the he~rd, it is hereby R~£~V~D, by the S~nt~ Aua that all of the no nerson amgrieved has Mled written objection to said asees~ the time set for , of Trustees of ss~d ~]] of said protests or work ~e having been Board of Trustees of the City of said protests or objection against said assessment or the work done under salf pro,ced!rigs be, a~d the sam~ are ~oreby, overruled ~ ~enied, and the assess ment be affirmed and that the Street Superintendent be, and he is hereby directed to attach to said assessment ~ warrant i~ twa form ~nd ms~ner required by l~w, and shall record the same in the office of said Superintendent of Streets. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly ~ssed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa And, at an adjourned regular meeting thereof held on the 2~th day of October, 1~25, by the fo]low~ng vote t o-wit: Ayes, Trust~es Ceo ~cPhee, F.L. Purlnto~, J.W. Tubb: Noes, Trustees None Abze~t, Trustees C.R. Cbnpman, E.B. Ce~lier. Attest: E~..I. Vegql~ (EFA~) Clerk of the City of ~ ta Aha RESOLUTION OVERRULING PROTESTS OR OPJECTIONS TO ASSESSMENT, A~PROVINO ASSESSMENT AND ORDERING THE. STREET S~ERINTFNDENT TO ATTACM WARP3.NT AN~ RECORD No. 1680. did, Iotention WMERFAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Sant~ on the llth day of ~y, 1~25; ~ss Reso]utlon of No. ]49~, for the Improvement of South Artesta Street, West Walnut Street ~na West Pine Street; and wherea on the Vth day of 0ct.~er, 1028, the Superintendent of Streets of said City filed sn assessment to cover ~e sum due for the work performed and specified in the contract' m~de under proceedings for the said improvement, which asses meut diagram was aoproved by the Board of Trustees of s aid City on the 1Vth day of August, 1925. AND WMERFAS, the Clerk of the City of Santa Aha has given notice required by law in which notice of October 26thm 1925, at the hour of V:30 o'clock P.M. was fixed as the time, and the. Council Chamber of the City Hall of sa~ City as the place wbeme any ~nd no person inte~e~-~d in the said work might be heard; ~nd whereas, no person aggrieved has filed with tbs Board of Trnstees a written objection to said assessment as required by ]aw; ~nd whereas, at the tim~ ~et for he~r~ng protests or objections the Board of Trustee~ of said City proceeded to hear the same, and all of said protests or objections to said assessment or the work done having been heard, it is hereby RESOLVED, by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana that all of the said protests or objections agalnl said assessment or the work done under said proceedings be, and the same are hereby, overrttled and denied, and the asse~ ment be affirmed, and that the Street Superintendent be, ani he is hereby directed to attach t~ said assessment a warran' ~n the form and manner required by law, and shall record the same in the office of said Superintendeht of Streets. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution wa duly and regularly passed by the Board of Trusteem of the City of Santa Aha, at an adjourned regular meeting thereof held on the 28th day of October, 1925, by the following vote, to-wit: A~es, Trustees Geo McPhee, F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees C.H. Chapman, E. B. Collier Attest: E. L. Vegely Clerk of the City of santa Aha RESOLUTION NO. 1581 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 1497, DETERMINING THE AMOUNT OF UNPAID ASSESSMENTS, PRESCRIB ING THE IENOMINATION OF SUCH BONDS, AND PROVIDING FOR THEIR ISSUANCE. WHEREAS, pursuant to statute, notice of filing list of %unpaid assessments was duly given in the manner and form required by law, that the warrant, assessment and dia- gram recorded on the 22nd day of September, 192§, for the work and improvement made by Ralph E. Welch under that cer- tain contract awarded to him on the 29th day of June, 192§, on North Garnsey Street, and tha~ said warrant, assessment and diagram were returned to the Street Superintendent of said City, together with a written statement of all payments received upon the said assessment, and after the full expira. tion of twenty (20) days from the date of said warrant, the Street Superintendent duly made and filed with the City Cle~ of said City of Santa And, a complete list of all assessment: unpaid upon the said assessment, which list is now on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City, now upon evi- dence shown this Board deter~nes that the assessments there~ mentioned were then unpaid, the total aggregate thereof be- ing the sum of One Thousand Two Hundred Thirty-six and 45/ 100 ($1,235.48) Dollars, and that no assessments have since been paid, and that there~now remains unpaid the sum ~ One Thousand, Two Hundred Thirty-six and 4§/lOOth ($1,236.48) Dollars upon the assessments shov~u upon said list. Reference is hereby made to Resolution of Intentioz No. 1497 of the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa And, passed the llth day of May, 1925, for a complete description of the work herein mentioned, and to the list of unpaid assessments filed as above noted, for the assessments unpaid. AND WHEREAS, interested persons were notified in the ~anner required by law to appear before the Board of T~ustees of the said City of Santa And, California, in the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City, at the hour of ?:30 o'clock P.M. of Monday, the 26th day of October, 1925, and show cause why bonds should not be issued upon the secu- rity of the unpaid assessments shown on said Street Superin- tendent'e list; and WHEREAS, notice was duly given in the manner and form required by law that serial bonds to represent unpaid assessments bearing interest at the rate of six (6%} per cen' per annum will be issued hereunder in the manner provided in the "Improvement Bond Act of 191§" the last installment of which bonds shall mature nine (9) years from the 2nd day of July, next succeeding ten (10) months from their date. And all interested persons having appeared before this Board of Trustees and having been given full opportunit to show cause why bonds should not be issued upon the secu- rity of the unpaid assessments shown on said list, and all objections presented having been heard and considered; NOW BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Trustees doe hereby find and determine that no cause has been shown why bonds should not be issued upon the security of said unpaid assessments, and does hereby overrule all objections thereto and does hereby direct the issuance of said bonds, and furth BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS, that bonds shall be is- sued upon the security of said unpald assessments to said amount of One Thousand Two Hundred Thirty-six and 45/100 ($1,236.45) Dollars. The said bonds shall be ten (10) in number and shall be dated October 26th, 1925, and bear interest at the rate of six (6%) per cent per annum, and the denomination of said bonds, and the dates of the respective maturities there shall be as follows: Series Bond No. Amount Date of Maturity X-! 1 $123.64 July 2, 1927 X-1 2 123.64 July 2, 192S X-1 3 123.64 July ~, 19S9 X-1 4 123.64 July $~ 1930 X-1 5 123.64 July 2, 1931 X-1 6 123.65 July 2, 1932 X-1 7 123.65 July 2, 1933 X-1 8 123.65 July 2, 1934 X-1 9 123.65 July 2, 1935 X-1 10 123.65 July 2, 1936 coupon of interest shall be The first for interest from October 16th, 1925, to January 2nd, 192't, and the sev- eral coupons thereafter shall each be for the semi-annual interest; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the signature of the Treasurer of said City upon the coupons attached to said bonds shall be llthographed or printed signature in place of a signature by hand; and BE IT ALSO FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk of said City of Santa Ara be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to deliver forthwith the bonds hereinabove enum crated to the contractor, Ralph E. Welch, in satisfaction of the balance due upon his assessment and diagram. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and r~gularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ara, at an adjourned regular meeting thereof held on the 26th day of October, 1925, by the following vote, to-wit: SS ,f Ayes, Absent, Noes, Trustees Trustees Trustees Gee McPhee, F.L. Purinton, C.H. Chapman, E.B. Collier None J.W. Tubb Attest: ( SE L ) E. L. Ve~ely Clerk o£ the City of Santa Ana RESOLUTION OF INTENTION No. 1S82. A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING THEIR INTENTION TO ORDER THE PAVING AND OTHERWISE IMPROVING OF A PORTION OF EAST FIRSI STREET, CYPRESS AVENUE, LACY STREET AND EVERGREEN STREET, ALi IN SAID CITY; DECLARING THE SAID WORK OR IMPROVEMENT TO BE OF MORE THAN LOCAL OR ORDINARY PUBLIC BENEFIT; DECLARING THE DISTRICT TO BE BENEFITED BY SAID WO~ AND IMPROVEMENT, AND TO BE ASSESSED TO PAY THE COSTS AND EXPENSES THEREOF; DETER- MINING THAT BONDS SHALL BE ISSUED TO REPRESENT SAID COSTS AND EXPENSES; AND FIXING THE TIME AND PLACE FOR HEARING OB- JECTIONS TO SAID WORK OR IMPROVEMENT, OR TO THE EXTENT OF TM DISTRICT TO BE ASSESSED, OR BOTH. The Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha, pursuant to the provisions of the Improvement Act of 1911, and the Improvement Bond Act of 1915, and amendments to said Acts, do resolve as follows: SECTION I. That the public interest and conve~ien, require and it is the intention of the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha, California, to order the construction of the following described work and improvement in said City to-wit: In, on and along the roadways of the following des cribed streets in said City: East First Street from the Northerly extended East line of South Main Street to the surveyed center line of Maybury Street, said surveyed center line being also the boundary line of the said City; excepting therefrom the por- tion of East First Street East of the extended city boundar~ line along Lyon Street and South of the center line of East First Street, said portion of street being outside of the in. corporated limits of the City of Santa Ana, as is shown on the plans hereinafter in this Resolution referred to. The East seventeen (lV) feet of Cypress Avenue froz the South line of East First Street to a line nine (9) feet South thereof and parallel thereto. The East eleven (ll) feet of Lacy Street from the North line of East First Street to a llne ten (10) feet Nortl thereof and parallel thereto. The East ten (10) feet of Evergreen Street, from the No~ch line of East First Street to a line ten (10) feet North thereof and parallel thereto, and from the South line of East First Street to a line twelve (12) feet South thereo~ and parallel thereto.. The work and improvement is more particularly des- cribed as follows: (a) The removal of the present pavement from the surface of that portion of the above described roadway of East First Street and the grading and paving of the said por- tion of East First Street from curb line to curb llne, and where cross streets intersect the grading and paving shall extend beyond the curb lines and across the sidewalk reserva- tions to the extended property lines of the said streets. The grading and paving shall be of the depths, thickness and widths as set f~ th in the plans and specifications herelnaf ter in this Resolution more fully referred to. All alleys and driveways which intersect said street shall be graded an paved for their entire width and othe~wise and in detail as is set forth in the plans and specifications. (b) The excavation for and the constr~ction of ce- ment concrete curbs upon and along the above described street where curbs do not now exist and where replacements are to b~ made as shown on the plans. (c) The excavation for and the constr~ctlon of ce- ment concrete sidewalk upon and along the above described streets where sidewalks do not now exist, and where replace- ments are to be made as shown on the plans. (d) The excavation of trenches and the laying therein of salt glazed vitrified clay sewer pipe, consisting of mains and laterals of such diameters, laid to suc~ depths and at such locations as shown on the plans. (e) The excavation for and the const~uction of concrete sewer manholes and concrete sewer flush tanks, at the locations and otherwise as shown on the plans to be con- st~ucted. (f) The excavation for and the construction of reinforced concrete culverts and sand traps of such dimenslo~ and to such grades and at such locations as are shown on the plans. PLANS, PROFILES, CROSS-SECTIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS SECTION II. All of the above described wc~k and improvement is specifically shown in, on and by plans, pro- files, and cross-sections, consisting of nine sheSts numbere~ one to nine respectively, on file in the office of the City Engineer of the City of Santa Aha, and adopted by the Board of Trustees of said City on the 8th day of October, 1928, by Resolution No. 1867, as the plans, profiles and cross-sectio to be followed in making the improvement herein referred to, and as set forth in and more particularly described in the specifications for said work, known as specifications for ~ssessment District No. 113, on file in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Santa Aha, and adopted by the Boar~ of Trustees of said City on the 8th day of October, 1928, as the specifications for the aforedescribed work by Resolution No. 1§67. Reference is hereby made to said plans, profiles, cross-sections and specifications for a full description of said improvement, and the same are incorporated herein and made a part hereof the same as though set out in full herein and reference is hereby made thereto for a more particular description of said work. GRADE SECTION III. The grade to which the work shall be done and the iSprovement made which is provided for in this Resolution, is that shown on the pro~iXes therefor, on file in the office of the~ City Engineer, to which said profiles reference is hereby made for the description of such grade, and it is hereby resolved by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, California, that the grade shown on said plans and profiles is the official grade to which the work herein ordered shall be done. DESCRIPTION OF BONDS SECTION IV. The said Board of Trustees hereby de- clare and determine and notice is hereby given, that serial bonds to represent unpaid assessments, and to bear interest at the rate of six (6%) per cent per annum, will be issued hereunder in the manner provided in the Improvement Bond Act of 1918, the last installment of which bonds shall mature nine (9) years from the 2nd day of July, next succeeding ten (10) months from their date. DESCRIPTION OF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT SECTION V. That the contemplated work and improve- ment hereinbefore mentioned is, in the opinion of said Board of Trustees of more than local or ordinary public benefit, and the expense of said work and improvement is made charge- able upon the district hereinafter described, of Trustees does hereby declare said district trict benefited by said work and improvement, and said Board to be the dis- and to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses thereof, which dis- trict is bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Located in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange State of Calif~nia, and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the surveyed center line of North Main Street 128 feet North of the North line of Ess~ First Street; thence East parallel to East First Street to a~ intereection with the West lineOf BPUrgeon Street; thence East across Spurgeon Street to the Northwest corner of Lot 2 Block 1, of Blee's Addition, as per map thereof on file in Miscellaneous records, Book 4, page 548, Records of Los Ange. les County, C~ifornia; thence East along the North line of Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 of the said Block 1, across French Street and along the North line of Lots 1, 2, 5, 4, and 5, of Block 6 of the said Blee's Addition, and along the North line of Lots 10, 11, 12, 15, 14, 15, 16, and 17 of the Jen- nings and Foster Addition as per map thereo~ on file in Mis- cellaneous Records, Book. 12, page 75, Records of Los Angeles County, California, and along the North lines of Lots 10 and 11 and along the North line of the South one-half of Lots 7, 6, 5, 4, 5, 2, and 1, all of Block C of the Noah Palmer Trac' as per map thereof on file in Miscellaneous Maps, ~ook 2, page 11, Records of Orange County, California, and across Lacy Street and along the North line of Lots 9, 10, 11, 12, 15, 14, 15, and 16 of Block C of Hallts Addition as per Map thereof on file in Miscellaneous Records, Book 11, page 62, Records of Los Angeles County, California; and across Garf~el~ Street and along the North line of Lots 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 5, 2, and 1 of Block 3 of Cooks Addition as per map thereof on file in Miscellaneous Records, Book 12, page Si, Records of Los Angeles County, California, to the Northeast corner of said Lot 1; thence East parallel to East First Street to an intersection with the center line of Santa Fe Street; thenc, North along the center line of Santa Fe Street to an inter- section with the Nesterly extended North line of Lot V, Blo, F, of Santa Aha Investment Company's Tract No. 1 as per map thereof on file in Miscellaneous Records Book 11, page 39, Records of Los ~ngeles County, California; thence East along the North line of Lots V, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 of said Block F, across Hathaway Street and along the North line of Lots V, B, 9, 10, 11 and 12 of Block E, of said Tract and an East erly continuation of said line to an intersection with the center line of Grand Avenue; thence North along the center line of Grand Avenue to an intersection with the Nesterly extended North line of Lot 10, Block C, of Bartletts Additiol as per map thereof on file in Miscellaneous Records, Book lB, page 45, Records of Los Angeles County, California;theno East along the North line of Lots 10, ll, 12, l~, 14, 18, 16, 17 and 18 of said Block C, of Barletts Addition, and a continueation of said line parallel to East First Street to an intersection with the center line of Wright Street; thenc North along the center line of Wright Street to a point 194 feet North of the North line of East First Street; themce East parallel to East First Street to an intersection with the canter line of Maybury Street, said center line being also the boundary line of the City of Santa Ana; thence South along the boundary line of the City of Santa Ana to an intersection with the center line of East First Street said point being also an angle point in the boundary line of the City of Santa Aha; thence West along the boundary line of the City of Santa Aha to an angle point in the boundary line thence South along the boundary line of the City of Santa An 177 feet South of the center line of East First Street, said last mentioned boundary line of the City of Santa Ana ~uns o: and along South Lyon Street; thence West parallel to the cen ter line of East First Street to an intersection with the center line of Halladay Street; thence South along the cen- ter line of Halladay Street to a point 1SO feet South of the South line of East First Street; thence West parallel to East First Street to an intersection with the surveyed cen- ter line of South Main Street; thence North along the sur- veyed center line of South Main Street to an intersection with the center line of First Street; thence East along the center line of First Street to an intersection with the sur- veyed center line of North Main Street; thence North along the sruveyed center line of North Main Street to the point of beginning. SECTION VI. The Board of Trustees of the City of Santa A~a hereby orders that that part of the cost and ex- penses of improvement of the hereinbefore described portions of East First Street, Cypress Avenue, Lacy Street and Ever- green Street, equal to and in the full sum of Four Thousand Eight Hundred and forty-six dollars and twenty-six cents ($4,846.26), but not exceeding the cost of the said improve- ment, shall be paid out of the treasury of the City of Santa Ara, from the fund therein created and existing, designated "East F~st Street Improvement Bond Fund." The Street Super- intendent in making up the assessment for the cost and ex- penses of said improveme~t shall first deduct from the whole cost, and expenses thereof, the said sum of Four Thousand, Eight Hundred Forty-six Dollars and twenty-six cents ($4,846.26), and shall, after any other deductions hereinaf- ter in this Resolution ordered, assess the remainder of said costs and expenses upon the lots, parts of lots, and lands, liable to be assessed for such work, and in the manner pro- vided by law, as is hereinbefore set forth in Section IV of this Resolution of Intention. The Board of T~ustees of the City of Santa Ana hereby orders that that part of the cost and expenses of the improvement of the hereinabove described portions of streets equal to and in the full sum of Nineteen Thousand Five Hun- dred Dollars ($19,S00.00) but not exceeding the cost of said improvement over and above the sum of Four Thousand, Eight Hundred Forty-six Dollars and twenty-six cents ($4,846.26) hereinabove provided to be applied, shall be paid out of the Treasury of the City of Santa Ara from the General Fund of said City. The Street Superintendent in making up the asses~ merit for the costs and expenses of said improvement shall first deduct from the whole cost and expenses thereof the said sum of Nineteen Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($19~500.0( over and above the deduction heretofore in this Resolution ordered, to-wit, Fottr Thousand Eight Hundred Forty-six Dol- lars and twenty-six cents ($4,846.26),and shall assess the remainder of said costs and expenses upon the lots, parts of lots, and lands, liable to be assessed for such work, and in the Banner provided by law, as is hereinbefore set forth in this Resolution of Intention. TILE AND PLACE OF HEARING SECTION VII. Notice is hereby given that on Mondal the S~th day of November, 192§, at 7:30 o'clock P.M., in the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City of Santa Ana, any and all persons having any objections to the proposed work or improvement may appear before the said Board of Trus- tees and show cause why said proposed improvement should not be carried out in accordance with this Resolution. Any and all persons wishing to protest said im- provement or the assessment district, or both, should file with the City Clerk prior to the date herein set forth, writ- ten protests, setting forth the grounds of their objections. PUBLICATION OF RESOLUTION OF INTENTION SECTION VIII. The Santa Aha Daily Ewefling Regis- ter, a daily newspaper published and circulated and of generJ circulation in the City of Santa Ana is hereby designated as the newspaper in which this Resolution of Intention shall be published, and the City Clerk of said City i~ hereby ~ rected to cause this Resolution of Intention to be published by two insertions in said newspaper in the manner and form required by law. The Board of Trustees 'does not deem it advisable that the Clerk mail copies of the Notice of Improvement to owners or reputed owners, and he is not required to mail the same. POSTING OF NOTICES OF IMPROVEMENT SECTION IX. The Street Superintendgnt of said shall, after the adoption of this Resolution of Intention, cause to be conspicuously posted along the lines of said con templated work or improvement, and along all the open streets and alleys within the hereinbefore described assessment dis- trict, notices of the passage of this Resolution of Intentio~ in the manner and fo~m required by law. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution of Intention was duly and regularly introduced and passed by th, Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha, at a regular ad- Journed meeting thereof held on the 26th day of 0ctober,1925 by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees Geo McPhee, F.L. Purinton, Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees C.H. Chapman, B.B. Collier J.W. Tubb~ Attest: (SE~L) E. L. Ve~el~ C~erk of the City of Santa Ana RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 1583. A RESOLUTION OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, THE PAVING AND OTHERWISE STREET AND ORANGE AVENUE, OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY DECLARING THEIR INTENTION TO ORDER IMPROVING OF A PORTION OF STANFORD ALL IN SAID CITY; DECLARING THE SAID WORK OR IMPROVEMENT TO BE OF MORE THAN LOCAL OR ORDINARY PUBLIC BENEFIT; DECLARING THE DISTRICT TO BE BENEFITED BY SAI WORK AND IMPROVEMENT, AND TO BE ASSESSED TO PAY THE COSTS AND EXPENSES THEREOF; DETERMINING THAT BONDS SHALL BE ISSUED TO REPRESENT SAID COSTS AND EXPENSES; AND FIXING THE TIME AND PLACE FOR HEARING OBJECTIONS TO SAID WORK OR IMPROVEMENT, OR TO THE EXTENT OF THE DISTRICT TO BE ASSESSED, OR BOTH. The Board of TEAstees of the City of Santa Ana, pursuant to the provisions of the Improvement Act of 1911, an the Improvement Bond Act of 1915, and amendments to said Acts ~o ~esolve as follows: SECTION I. That the public interest and convenienc require, and it is the intention of the ~oard of Trustees of the City of Santa An~, California, to order the construction of the following described work and improvement in said City, to-wit: In, on and along the roadways of the following des- cribed streets or avenues: Stanford Street from the East line of South Main Street to the West line of Maple Alley. Orange Avenue from the South line of East Edinger Street to the North. line of Pomona Street; excepting there- from the intersection or part thereof ordered improved in this proceeding as a part of Stanford Street. The work and improvement on the above described portions or roadway is more particularly described as follows 1. The grading and paving of Stanford Street and Orange Avenue for and with a five (5) inch Portland Cement Concrete pavement in the manner and locations and of the ma- terials as are shown on the plans, profiles and cross-sec- tions, and set forth in the specifications for the said im- provement, to which plans, profiles, cross-sections and speci fications reference is hereinafter made. 2. The excavation for and the construction of ce- ment concrete curbs on said streets, where curbs do not now exist, and as shown on the plans to be conmtructed. 3. The excavations for and the construction of sanitary house connecting sewer laterals of the materials an( at the locations and otherwise as set forth in the plans and specifications. PLANS, PROFILES, CROSS-SECTIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS SECTION II. Ail of the above described work and improvement is specifically shown in, on and by plans, pro~ files, an~ cross-sections, consisting of three sheets num- ber$d one to three respectively, on file in the office of the City Engineer of the City of Santa Ana, and adopted by the Board of Trustees of the said City on the 26th day of OctobeT 1925, by Resolution No. 1578, as the plans, profiles and cross-sections to be followed in making the improvement here- in referred to, and as set forth in and more particularly described in the specifications for saiA work, known as speci fications for Assessment District No. 116, on file in the of- fice of the City Clerk of the City of Santa Aha, and adopted by the Board of Trustees of said City on the 26th day of October, 1925, as the specifications fc~ the aforedescribed work by ResolutiOn No. 1578. Reference is hereby made to said plans, profiles, cross-sections and specifications for a full description of said improvement, and the same are incorporated herein and made a part hereof the same as though set out in full herein and reference is hereby made thereto for a more particular description of said work. GRADE SECTION III. The grade to which the work shall be done and the improvement made which is provided for in this Resolution, is that shown on the profiles therefor, on file in the office of the City Engineer, to which said profiles reference is hereby made for the description of such grade, and it is hereby resolved by the Board of Trusteew of the of Santa Aha, California, that the grade shown on said plans and profiles is the official grade to which the work herein ordered shall be done. DESCRIPTION OF BONDS SECTION IV. The said Board of Trustees hereby de- clare and determine and notice is hereby given, that serial bonds to represent unpaid assessments, and to bear interest at the rate of six (6%) per cent per annum, will be issued hereunder in the ~manner provided in the Improvement Bond Act of 1918, the last installment of which bonds shall mature nine (9) years from the 2nd day of July, next succeeding ten (10) months from their date. DESCRIPTION OF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT SECTION V. That the contemplated work and improve- ment hereinbefore mentioned is, in the opinion of said Board of Trustees of more th~n local or ordinary public benefit, and the expense of said work and improvement is made charge- able upon.the district hereinafter described, and said Board of Trustees does hereby declare said district to be the dis- trict benefited by said work and improvement, and to be asses sed to pay the costs and expenses thereof, which district is bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Located in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, and described as follows: Beginning at the Northwest corner of Lot V, Block A, Tract No. 282, as per map thereof on file in Miscellaneous Maps, Book 13, page 33, Records of Orange County, California, said point being also on the East line of South Main Street, . thence East along lot lines, across Cypress Avenue and a con- tinuation along lot lines to the Southwest corner of Lot ?, Block B, of the said tract; thence North along the West line of said Lot 7, to the Northwest co~ner thereof, said point b$ing also on the South line of East Edinger Street; thence East along the South line of East Edinger Street to the Northeast corner of Lot l, ~ock C of the said Tract; thence South along the East line of said Lot l, to the Southeast corner thereof; thence East slong lot lines to the Northeas~ corner of Lot 18, of said Block C, said point being also on the West line of Maple Alley; thence South along the West line of Maple Alley to the Southeast corner of Lot 9, Block F of said Tract; thence West along lot lines to the North- east corner of Lot 10 of said Block F; thence South along the East line of said lot l0 to the ~outheast corner thereo~ said point being also on the North line of Pomona Street; thence West along the North line of Pomona Street to the Southwest corner of Lot 14, Block E, of said Tract; thence North along the West line of said lot 14 to the Northwest corner thereof; thence West along lot lines, across Cypress Avenue and a continuation along lot lines to the Southwest corner of Lot 2, Block D, of said Tract, said point being also on the East line of South Main Street; thence North along the East line of South Main Street to the point of beginning. TIME AND PLACE OF HEARING SECTION VI. Notice is hereby given that on Monda the 30th day of November, 1928, at 7:30 o'clock P.M. in the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City of Santa Ana, any and all pers c~s having any objections to the proposed work or improvement may appear before the said Board of Trus tees and show cause why said proposed improvement should not be carried out in accordance with this Resolution. Any and all persons wishing to protest said im- provement or the assessment district, or both, should file with the City Clerk prior to the date herein set 'forth, writ ten protests, setting forth the grounds of their objections. PUBLICATION OF RESOLUTION OF INTENTION SECTION VII. The Santa Aha Daily Evening Register a daily newspaper published and circulated and of general circulation in the City of Santa Ana is hereby designated as the newspaper in which this Resolution of Intention shall be published, and the City Clerk of said City is hereby direc- ted to cause this Resolution of Intention to be published by two insertions in said newspaper in the manner and form re- quired by law. The Board of T~ustees does not deem it ad- visable that the Clerk mail copies of the Notice of Improve- ment to owners or reputed owners, and he is not required to mail the same. POSTING OF NOTICES OF IMPROVEMENT SECTION VIII. The Street Superintendent of said City shall, after the adoption of this Resolution of Inten- tion, cause to be conspicuously posted along the lines of said contemplated work or improvement, and along all the ope streets and alleys within the hereinbefore described assess- ment district, notices of the passage of this Resolution of Intention in the manner and form required by law. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution of Intention was duly and regularly introduced and passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 2nd day of November, following vote: Ayes, Trustees 1925, by the C.H. Chapman, Oeo McPhee, E.B. Collie F.L. Purinton, J.W. T~bbs 'Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees None Attest: (SEAL) E. L. Me6el¥ Clerk of the City of ~anta Ana RESOLUTION ORDERING WORK No. 1884. WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Sants Ara, on the 5th day of October, 1925, passed its Resolution of Intention No. 1574, to order the hereinafter described work to be done and improvement to be made in, on and along a portion of Maple Street in said City, which Resolution of Intention No. 1574 was duly and legally published twice in the Santa Ara Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper pub- lished and circulated in the City of Santa Ana, all as re- quired by law, as appears from the affidavit of Edna L. Herrick, principal clerk of the printers and publishers of said daily newspaper, and which affidavit was filed in the office of the Clerk of the City of Santa Ana on the 9th day of October, 192§, and now on file therein; and WHEREAS, after the passage and adoption of said Resolution of Intention No. 1574, the Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Ara conspicuously posted along the line of the contemplated work and improvement, at not more than three hundred (300) feet in distance apart, and 22 in all, notices of the passage of said Resolution of Intention, hea-: ded NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT, in manner, form and substance as provided by law, and the work being chargeable upon a dis- trict, also conspicuously Dosted copies of said No~ice along all of the open streets and alleys w{thin such district, not more than three hundred (300) feet in distance apart, on ea~ street, and did post on each street at least 3 notices, and on said streets 22 notices; and WHEREAS, the Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Ara commenced to post said notice on the 14th day of October, 1925, and fully completed the posting thereof on the 14th day of October, 1928, more than ten days before the day set for hearing protests or objections to the proposed work and improvement, all as appears by the affidavit of 4S 44 Nat H. Neff, Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Ana, filed in the office of the Clerk of said City on the 17th day of October, 1925, and now on file therein;and WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana was duly in regular session at the Council Chamber theredf at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. of Monday, the L>nd day of November, 1925, being the day, hour and place named in the Resolution of Intention and Notice of Improvement, when and where any and all persons having any obSections to the pro- posed work or improvement might appear before the Board of Trustees and show cause why said proposed improvement should not be carried out in accordance with said Resolution of Intention; and WItEREAS, all protests or objections presented hav- ing been disposed of, overruled and denied in time, manner and form as required by law, and the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana having now acquired jurisdiction to order the proposed improvement, it is hereby: RESOLVED, that the public interest and convenience requires the work hereinafter described, and the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana hereby orders the follow- ing work to be done and improvement made in the City of Sant~ Ana as follows: reserva~on to ' t~o~erty l~n~$ The All of the herein proposed work shall be done in pursuance of an Act of the Legislature of the Stat& of Call- fornia, designated Improvement Act thereto. For further particulars, to said Resolution of Intention No. of 1911, and amendments reference is hereby made 15~4, which is dated the 5th day of October, 1925, and on file with the Clerk of the City of Santa Ans. The Clerk of the City of Santa Ana is hereby direc- ted to post a notice of said work, together with the plans and specifications therefor conspicuously for five days on or near the Council Chamber door of the Board of Trustees, in viting sealed proposals or bids for doing the work ordered; he is also directed to publish twice a notice Imviting such proposals, and referring to the sp~clfications posted or on file, in the Santa Aha Daily Evening Register, a daily news- paper published ~nd circulated in the City of Santa Aha, and hereby designated for that purpose. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution Ordering Work was duly and regularly introduced, passed and adopted by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana at a regular meeting of said Board of Trustees held on the 2nd day of November, ~92§, by the following vote, to-wit: Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapman, Geo McPhee, E.B. Collier, F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees None Attest: ( SEAL ) E. L. Ve6el~ Clerk of the Oity of Santa Ana RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESSMENT DIAGRA~I No. 1585 RESOLVED, that the diagram of the property affected or benefited by the work and improvement of Hickory Street in the City of Santa Ana, described in Resolution of Inten- tion No. 1§47 and to be a~sessed to pay the expenses thereof made by the City E~ngineer of the City of Santa Ana be, and the same is hereby approved, and the Clerk is ordered and directed to certify that fact and the date hereof. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution Ap- proving Assessment Diagram was duly introduced before the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana at a regular meet~ lng thereof held on the 16th day of November, 1928, and pass, by the vote of the following named members of said Board of Trustees, to-wit: Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapman, Goo McPhee, E. B. Collier, F. L. Purinton, J. W. Tubbs Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees None 46 Attsst: ( SEAL ) E. L. Ve~ely. Clerk of the City of Ssnta Ana RESOLUTION OF AJARD No. 1586 WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa /~a did, in open session at a regular meeting thereof on the 16th day of November, 1925, publicly open, examine and declare all sealed proposals or bids for 8oing the following work under Reso!ut~on of Intention No. 157~ ~n the City of S~a An~ RESOLVED, that the said Bosrd of Trustees hereby re- jects all of said proposals or bids except that next herein mentioned and hereby awards the contract for ~oing said work and improvement to the lowest responsible bidder, to-wit; Wells an~ Bressler at the price named ~n their bid, ss follows, to-wit: Item 1. The grading to a subgrade and the laying thereon of a five (5) inch Portland Cement Concrete p~vement, complete with tt~e furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of Seventeen cents (~O.!V) per s$1are foot. Item 2. The excavation for and the co~truction of cement concrete curb, comp!et~~ with the furnishing of all neces- sary e$~ipment, labor and mater~al for the s~n of Fifty cents (:~0.50) per linesr foot. Item 3. The trenching, furnishing and laying of fou (4) inch diameter house connection sewer laterals complete wi~ the ~,~uishing of all necessary e~ ipment, labor and material for the sum of Fifty-three cents ($0.53) per linear foot. Item 4. The excavation for and the construction of cement concrete sewer manholes complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of One hundred dollars ($100.00) each. The Clerk of the City of Santa Ana is hereby directe. to post notice of this mward conspicuously for five days on or near the chamber door of the Council Chamber of the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha, and also publish said noti~ twice in the Santa Ana Daily Evening Register, a daily newspa- per published and circulated in the City of Santa Ana, and hereby designated for that purpose by said Board of Trustees. full, duly I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution is a true and correct copy of Resolution of Award No. 1586 introduced and regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha at a regular meeting thereof held on the 16th day of November, 1925, by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapman, Geo McFhee, F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees None E.B. Collier Attest: ( SEAL ) , E.L. Ve~el~ Clerk of the City of Santa Aha RESOLUTION NO. 1587 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY O! SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF STREET IM- PROVEMENT BONDS PURSUANT TO RES GLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 1496, DETERMINING THE AMOUNT OF UNPAID ASSESS~N~S~ PRESCRIBING THE DENOMINATION OF SUCH BONDS, AND PROVIDING FOR THEIR ISSUANCE ~StEREAS, pursuant to statute, notice of filing list of unpaid assessments was duly given in the manner and fore re. quired by law, that the warrant, assessment and diagram recor- ded on the 6th day of October, 1925, for the work and improve- ment made by Ralph E. Welch, under that certain contract awar- ded to him on the 29th day of June, 1925, on South Van Ness Avenue; and that said warrant, assessment and diagram were 47 returned to the Street Superintendent of said City, together with a written statement of all payments received upon the sai~ assessment, and after the full expiration of twenty (20) days from the date of said warrant, the Street Superintendent duly made and filed with the City Clerk of said City of Santa Aha, a complete list of all assessments unpaid upon the said assess. merit, whic~ list is now on file in the office of the City Cler~ of said City, now upon evidence shown this Board determines that the assessments therein mentioned were then unpaid, the total aggregate thereof being the sum of Eight Thousand Five Hundred Ninety-one and 05/100 ($8,591.08) Dollars, and that no assessments have since been paid, and that there now remains unpaid the sum of Eight Thousand, Five Hundred Ninety-one and 05/100 ($8,891.05) Dollars upon the assessments shown upon sail list. Reference is hereby made to Resolution of Intention No. 1496 of the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha, passed on the llth day of May, 1928, for a complete descriptior of the work herein mentioned, and to the list of unpaid assess- ments filed as above noted, for the assessments unpaid. AND WHEREAS, interested persons were notified in the manner required by law to appear before the Board of Trustees of the said City of Santa Ana, California, in the Council Cham- ber of the City Hall of said City, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. of Monday, the 9th day of November, 1928, and show cause why bonds should not be issued upon the securit~ of the unpaid assessments shown on said Street Superintendent's list; and whereas, at said hour on the 9th day of November, 1928, there was not a quorum present of said Board of Trustees, and no ac- tion was taken Other than to continue said hearing until the 16th day of November, 1928, at ~:30 o'clock P.M.; and WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha was duly in regular session at the Council Chamber thereof at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. of Monday, the 16th day of November, 1928, being the day, hour and place to which aald hearing was continued when and where any persons wishing to appear, might so appear and show cause why bonds should not be issued upon the security of the unpaid assessments shown on said Street Super~ntendent's list; and WHEREAS, n~tice was duly given in the manner and for required by law that serial bonds to represent unpaid assess- ments bearing interest at the rate of six (6%) per cent per annum will be issued hereunder in the manner provided in the "Improvement Bond Act of 1918", the last installment of which bonds shall mature nine (9) years from the 2nd day of July, next succeeding ten (lC) months from their date. And all interested persons having appeared before this Board of T~ustees and having been given full to show cause why bonds should not be issued upon the of the unpaid assessments shown on said list, and all presented having been heard and considered: opportunity security obJectio: NOW BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Trustees does hereby find and determine that no cause has been shown why bonds should not be issued upon the security of said unpaid assessments, and does hereby overrule all objections thereto, and does hereby direct the issuance of said bonds, and further BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS, that bonds shall be issue~ upon the security of said unpaid assessments to said amount of Five Hundred Ninety-one and $~/100 ($8,59!.05) Eight Thousand, Dollars. That said bonds shall be twenty (20) in number, and shall be dated November 16th, 1925, and bear interest at the rate of six (6%) per cent per annum, and the denomination of said bonds, and the dates of the respective maturities thereof shall be as follows: Series Bond No. Amount Date of Maturity Y-1 1 $500.00 July 2nd, 192V Y-1 2 359.10 July 2nd, 192V Y-1 3 500.00 July 2nd, 1928 Y-1 4 359.10 July 2nd, 1928 Y-1 5 500.00 July 2nd, 1929 Y-1 6 359.10 July 2nd, 1929 Y-1 ? 500.00 July 2nd, 1930 Y-1 8 359.10 July 2nd, 1930 Y-1 9 500.00 July 2nd, 1931 Y-1 10 359.10 July 2nd, 1931 Y-1 11 500.00 July 2nd, 1932 Y-1 12 359.11 July 2nd, 1932 Y-1 13 500.00 July 2nd, 1933 Y-1 14 359.31 July 2nd, 1933 Y-1 15 500.00 July 2nd, 1934 Y-1 16 359.11 July 2nd, 1934 Y-1 17 500.00 July 2nd, 1935 Y-1 lB 389.11 July 2nd, 1938 Y-1 19 500.00 July 2nd, 1936 Y-1 20 359.11 July 2nd, 1936 The first coupon of interest shall be for interest from October 27th, 1925, to January 2nd, 192V, and the several coupons thereafter shall each be and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, for the semi-annual interest; that the signature of the Treasurer of said City upon the coupons attached to said bonds shall be lithographed or printed signature in place of a signa- ture by hand; and BE IT ALSO FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk of said City of Santa Ana be, and he is hereby authorized and dt- retted to deliver to the contractor, ance due upon his forthwith the bonds hereinabove enumerated Ralph E. Welch, in satisfaction of the bal- assessment and diagram. 49 S I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 16th day of November, 1925, Ayes, Trustees Noes, Trustees Absent, Trustees by the following vote, to-wit: C.H. Chapman, Geo McPhee, E.B. F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs None None Collier Attest: ( SEAL ) E. L. Ve6el~ Clerk of the City of Oanta Ana RESOLUTION NO. 1588 WHEREAS, pursuant to statute, notice of filing list of unpaid assessments was duly given in the manner and form required by law, that the warrant, assessment and diagram re- corded on the 6th day of October, 1925, for the work and im- provement made by Ralph E. Welch, under that certain contract awarded to him on the 29th day of June, 1925, on Olive Street and Borchard ^venue; and that said warrant, assessment and diar gram were returned to the Street Superintendent of said City, together with a written statement of all payments received up- on the said assessment, and after the full expiratio~ of twent (20) days from the date of said warrant, the Street Superinter dent duly made and filed with the City Clerk of said City of Santa Aha, a complete list of all assessments unpaid upon the said assessment, which list is now on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City, now upon evidence shown this Board determines that the assessments therein mentioned were then unpaid, the total aggregate thereof being the sum of Six T~ousand, Two Hundred Fourteen and 93/100 ($6,214.93) Dollars, and that no assessments have since been paid, and that there now remains unpaid the sum of Six Thousand, Two Hundred Four- teen and 93/100 ($6,214.93) Dollars upon the assessments shown upon said list. Reference is hereby made to Realution of Intention No. 1504 of the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, passed on the 25th day of May, 1925, for a complete descriptio~ of the work herein mentioned, and to the llst of unpaid as~es~- merits filed as above noted, for the assessments unpaid. AND WHEREAS, interested persons were notified in the manner required by law to appear before the Board of Trustees of the said City of Santa Ana, California, in the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City, at the hour of 7:30 otclock P.M. of Monday, the 9th day of November, 1925, and sho~ cause why bonds should not be issued upon the security of the unpaid assessments shown on said Street Superintendentts list; and whereas, at said hour on the 9th day of November, 1925, there was not a quorum present of said Board of Trustees, and no action was taken other than to continue said hearing until the 16th day of November, 1925, at 7:30 o'clock P.M.; and WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana was duly in regular session at the Council Chamber thereof at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. of Monday, the 16th day of November, 1925, being the day, hour and place to which said hearing was continued when and where any persons wishing to ap- pear, might so appear and unpaid assessments shown on said Street Superintendent's list; and WHEREAS, notice was duly given in the manner and for required by law that serial bonds to represent unpaid assess- ments bearing interest at the rate of ~x (6%) per cent per annum will be issued hereunder in the manner provided in the "Improvement Bond Act of 19la", the last installment of whidh bonds shall mature nine (9) years from the 2nd day of July, next succeeding ten (10) months from their date. And all interested persons having appeared before this Board of Trustees and having been given full opportunity to show cause why bonds should not be issued upon the security of the unpaid assessments shown on said list, snd all objection presented having been heard and considered; NOW BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Trustees does hereby find and determine that no cause has been shown why bond should not be issued upon the security of said unpaid assess- ments,and does hereby overrule all objections thereto, and does hereby overrule all objections thereto, and does hereby direct the issuance of said bonds, and further BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS, that bonds shall be issued upon the security of said unpaid assessments to said amount of Six Thousand, Two Hundred Fourteen and 93/100 ($6,214.93)Dollar That said bonds shall be ten (10) in number, and shall be dated November 16th, 1925, and bear interest at the rate of six (6%) per cent per annum, and the denomination of said bonds, and the dates of the respective maturities thereof shall be as follows: Series Bond No. Amount Date of Maturity Z-1 1 $621.49 July 2nd, 1927 Z-1 2 621.49 July 2nd, 1928 Z-1 3 621.49 July 2nd, 1929 Z-1 4 621.49 July 2nd, 1930 Z-1 5 621.49 July 2nd, 1931 Z-1 6 621.49 July 2nd, 1932 Z-1 7 621.49 July 2nd, 1933 Z-1 8 621.50 July 2nd, 1934 Z-1 9 621.50 July 2nd, 1935 Z-1 10 621.50 July 2nd, 1936 Thefirst from October 27th, 1925, coupons thereafter shall and coupon of interest shall be for interest to January 2nd, 1927, and the several each b~for the semi-annual interest; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the ~ gnature of the Treasurer of said City upon the coupons attached to said bonds shall be llthographed or printed signature in place of a signa- ture by hand; and BE IT ALSO FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk of Said City of Santa Ana be, and he is hereby authorized and dire ted to deliver forthwith the bonds herelnabove enumerated to the contractor, Ralph E. Welch, in satisfaction of the balance due upon his assessment and diasram. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana at a regular meeting thereof held on the 16th day of November, 1925, by the following voter to-wit: Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapman, Geo McPhee, F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees None E.B. Collier Attest: (SE L) E. L. Vegely Clerk '6'f the City of S~nta Aha RESOLUTION ADOPTING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS No. 1589. RESOLVED, that the plans and specifications for the following work to be done and improvement to be made in the City of Santa ~a, upon and along those open public streets in said City, commonly known as English Street and West Eighth Street, which portions are described as follows: English Street from the North line of West Fifth Street to the surveyed center llne of West Eighth Street; and West Eighth Street from the surveyed center line of English Street to a point 70 feet West of the West line of North Artes! Street; Said wor~ being described as follows: The construction of sanitary main sewer line along the above described portions of streets; the construction of manholes and flush tanks, complete with the necessary labor and materials. Cm Ail as prepared by the City Engineer and designated as Assessment District No. llS, for the improvement of the abo~ described streets, and submitted this 16th day of November, 19~8, be, and the same are hereby, adopted as and for the plan~ profiles and specifications for doing said work. duly of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, at thereof held on the 16th day of November, I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was and regularly introduced, passed and adopted by the Board a regular meeting 1928, by the follow- C.H. Chapman, Geo McPhee, F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs ing vote, to-wit: Ayes, Trustees Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees None E.B. Collier Attest: ( SEAL ) ... E.L. Ve~elM ' Clerk of the city' of Santa Ana RESOLUTION OF INTENTION No. 1590 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OF SANTA ~{A, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING THEIR INTENTION TO ORDER THE CONSTRUCTION OF A SANITARY SEWER ON A PORTION OF ENGLISH STRE~ AND ~%~ST EIGHTH STREET IN SAID CITY; DECLARING THE SAID WORK IMPROVEMENT TO BE OF MORE THAN LOCAL OR ORDINARY PUBLIC BENEFI~ DECLARING THE DISTRICT TO BE BENEFITED BY SAID WORK AND IMPROV] HENT, AND TO BE ASSESSED TO PAY THE COST AND EXPENSES THEREOF; I)ETERMINING THAT BONDS SHOULD BE ISSUED TO REPRESENT SAID COST AND EXPENSES; AND FIXING THE TINE AND PLACE FOR HEARING OBJEC- TIONS TO SAID WORK OR IMPROVEMENT, OR TO THE EXTENT OF THE DIS. TRICT TO BE ASSESSED, OR BOTH. The Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, Call. fornta, pursuant to the provisions of the Improvement Act of 1911, and the Improvement Bond Act of 1915, and the amendments to said Acts~ do resolve as follows: SECTION I. That the public interest and convenience require, and it is the intention of the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa ~a, California, to order the const~ction o: the following dewcribed work and improvement in said City, to-wit: In, on and along the roadway of English Street from e the North line of West Fifth'Street to the surveyed center lin. of West Eighth Street, and in, on and along the roadway of Wes Eighth Street from the surveyed center line of English Street to a point 70 feet West of the West line of North Artesia Stre The work and improvement is more particularly des- cribed as follows: That a sanitary sewer be constructed in the said pot tion of English Street and West Eighth Street, together with the necessary appurtenances to s%id sewer, including concrete sewer manholes and concrete sewer flush tank, all of the ma- terials, and at the place where shown on the plans, cross-sec- tions and the specifications hereinafter referred to. PLANS, PROFILES, CROSS-SECTIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS SECTION II. All of the foregoing work is fully set forth, delineated and described on the plans, cross-.sections and profiles on file in the office of the City Engineer, and specifications for Assessment District No. llS, on file in the office of the City Clerk, which plans, profiles, cross-section and spe~lficatlons were adopted by Resolution No. 1589 on the 16th day of November, 1925, by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, as the plans, profiles, cross-sections and specifications for said work and improvement. The said plans, profiles, cross-sections and specifications are hereby referre. to for a full and detailed description of the said proposed work or improvement. ~'~ DESCRIPTION OF BONDS SECTION III. The said Board of Trustees hereby de- clare and determine, and notice is hereby given, that serial bonds to represent unpaid assessments, and to bear interest at the rate of six (6%) per cent per annum, will be issued here- under in the manner provided in the Improvement Bond Act of l~15, the last installment of which bonds shall mature nine (9) years from the 2nd day of July, next succeeding ten (10) months from their date. DESCRIPTION OF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT SECTION IV. That the contemplated work and improve- ment hereinbefore mentioned is, in the opinion of said Board of Trustees, of more than local or ordinary public~ benefit, and the expense of s aid work and improvement is made chargeabl upon th~ district hereinafter described, and said Board of Trustees does hereby declare said district to be the district benefited b~ Said~w~k and improvement, and to be assessed to. pay the co. sts and expenses thereof, which district is bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point on the surveyed center line of West Fifth Street 1~5 feet West of the West line of English Street; thence North parallel to English Street to an interse¢ tion of West Eighth Street; thence North, l~O feet West of and te parallel to the West line of English Street to a point 675.26 feet North of the North line of West Eighth Street; thence Eas~ parallel to West Eighth Street to a point 40 feet West of the West line of North Artesia Street; thence South oarallel to North Artesia Street to the Southeast corner of ~ot 58 of the Fairlawn Park Tract as per map thereof on file ~A-Mlscellaneou~ Maps, Book 4, page 46, Records of Orange County, California; thence West along lot lines to the Southwest corner of Lot 18 of said Tract; thence West parallel to West Eighth Street to a point 125 feet East of the East line of English Street; thence South parallel to English Street to an intersection with the surveyed center line of West Fifth Street; thence West along the surveyed center line of West Fifth Street to the point of beginning. TIME AND PLACE OF HEARING SECTION V. Notice is hereby given that on Monday, the 7th day of December, 1925, at 7:30 o'clock P.M. in the Cottucll Chamber of the City Hall of said City of Santa Ana, any and all persons having any objection to the proposed work or improvement may appear before the said Board of Trustees and show cause why said proposed improvement should not be carried out in accordance with this Resolution. Any and all persons wishing to protest said improve- ment, or the assessment district, or both, should file with the City Clerk prior to the date herein set forth written protests setting forth the grounds of their objections. PUBLICATION OF RE6OLUTION OF INTENTION SECTION~VI. The Santa Ana Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and circulated and of general circu- lation in the City of Santa Ana is hereby designated as the newspaper in which this Resolution of In~ention shall be pub- lished, and the City Clerk of said City is hereby directed to cause this Resolution of Intention to be published by two in- sertions in said newspaper in the manner and form require~ by law. The Board of Trustees does not deem it advisable that th~ Clerk mail copies of the Notice of Improvement to owners or re! uted ov~ers, and he is not required to mail the same. POSTING OF NOTICES OF IMPROVEMENT SECTION VII. The Street Superintendent of said City shall, after the adoption of this Resolution of Intention,caus~ to be conspicuously posted along the lines of said contemplate~ work or improvement, and along all the open streets add alleys within the hereinbefore dewcrlbed assessment district, notices of the passage of this Resolution of Intention in the manner and form required by law. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution of In- tention was duly and regularly introduced and passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, at a regular ~eeti thereof held on the 16th day c~ November, 1925, by the follow- ing vote: ~es~ Noes, Absent, Trustees Trustees C.H. Chapman, Ceo McPhee, E.B. F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs None Collier irustees None Attest: ( SEAL E. L. Ve~ely ~le'rk of the City of Santa Ana RESOLUTION ORDERING WORK No. 1591 WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, on the 2nd day of November, 1925, passed its Resolution o: Intention No. 1583, to order the hereinafter described work to be done and improvement to be made in, on and along a portion of Stanford Street and Orange Avenue in said City, which Reso- lution of Intention No. 15B3,was duly and legally published twice in the Santa &ua Daily Evening Register, a daily newspa- per published and circulated in the City of Santa Ana, all as required by law, as appears from the affidavit of Edna L. Herrick, principal clerk of the printers'and publishers of sa~ daily newspaper, and which affidavit was filed in the office the Clerk of the City of Santa Aha on the 5th day of November, 1925, and now on file therein; and WHEREAS, after the passage and adoption of said Reso. lution of Intention No. 1583, the Street Superintendent of the City of Santa &ua conspicuously posted along the l~ne of the. contemplated work and improvement, at not more than three hun- dred (300) feet in distance apart, and 22 in all, notices of the passage of said Resolution of Intention, headed NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT, in manner, form and substance as provided by law, and the work being chargeable upon a district, also conspicu- ously posted copies of said Notice along all of the open street and alleys within such district, not more than three hundred (300) feet in distance apart, on each street, and did post on each street at least 3 notices, and on said streets 22 notices and WHEREAS, the Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Aha commenced to. post said notice on the 10th day of Nov- ember, 1925, and fully 2ompleted the posting thereof on the loth day of November, 1925, more than ten days before the day set for hearing protests or bbJections to the proposed work an, improvement, all:as appears by the affidavit of Nat H. Neff, Street Supertntmndent of said City of Santa Ana, filed in the office of the Clerk of said City on the 16th day of November, 1925, and now on file therein; and WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana was duly in regular session at the Council Chamber thereof at the hour of 7:30 otclock P.M. of Monday, the 30th day of 57 I~ovember, 1925, bein6 the day, hour and place nar]ed fn the Reso- lution of Intention and Notice of Impr~zement, when and where any and all persoris having any objections to the proposed worR or L,~rovement might appear before the Bo~,rd of Trustees show cause why said proposed improvement should not be carried out in accordance with said Reso]~ion of Intention; and WHEREAS, all protests or objections presented having been disposed of, overruled and denied in ti~.e, manner and fern as respired by law, and the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha having now acquired jurisdiction to order the proposed i~provement, it is hereby: RESOLVED, that the public interest and convenience requires the work hereinafter described, and the Board of True- Santa ~ tees of the City of ana hereby o~'ders to be done ~nd improvement made ~n the City fo] lows: the following work of Santa A~na as aqd wi? k five (5~'in~ ~rtland Cc- All. of the herein proposed work shall be done in pur- suance of an Act of the Legislature of the State of California, designated Improvement Act of 1911, and amendments thereto. For further particulars, reference is hereby made to said Resolution of Intention No. 1583, which is dated the 2nd day of November, 1925, and on file with the Clerk of the City of ~anta Aha. The Clerk of the City of Santa Ana is hereby directed to post a notice of said work~ together with the plans and speci- fications therefor conspicuously for five days on or near the Council Chamber door of the Board of Trustees, inviting sealed proposals or bids for doing the work ordered; he is also direc- ted to publish twice ~ notice inviting such proposals, and re- ferring to the specifications posted or on file, in the Santa Aha Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published an~ circulated in the City of Santa Ana, and hereby designated for that purpose. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution Order- ing Work was duly and regularly introduced, passed and adopted by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana at an adjourn, regular meeting Of said Board of ~rustees held on the 30th day of November, 1925, by the following vote, ~$-wit: Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapman, Geo McPhee, E.B. F.L. Purinton Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees J. W. Tubbs Collier, Attest: ( SEAL ) E. L. Ve~®l~ Clerk of the Oity of Santa Ana RESOLUTION NO. 1592 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF STREET IM- PR~EMENT BONDS PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 1514, DETERMINING THE A~OUNT OF UNPAID ASSESSMENTS, PRESCRIBING THE DENOMINATION OF SUCH BONDS, AND PROVIDING F~ THEIR INTENTION WHEREAS, pursuant to statute, n~ice of filing list o: unpaid assessments was duly given in the manner and form requir~ by law, that the warrant, assessment and diagram recorded on th. 27th day of October, 192§, for the work and improvement made by Steele Finley under that certain contract awarded to him on the 20th day of July, 1925, on East Bishop Street, Wakeham Avenue and Hickory Street, and that said warrant, assessment and dia- gram were returned to the Street Superintendent of said City, together with a written statement of all payments received upon the said assessment, and after the full expiration of twenty (SO) days from the date of said warrant, the Street Superinten~ duly made and filed with th~ City Clerk of said City of Santa Ana, a complete list of all assessments unpaid upon the said assessment, which list is now on file in the office of the City Clerk of s aid City, now upon evidence shown this Board deter~in. that the a~essments therein mentioned were then unpaid, the total aggregate thereof being the sum of Twelve Thousand, Three Hundred Forty-eitht and 81/100 ($1S,348.81) Dollars, and that no assessments have since been paid, and that there now remains unpaid the sum of Twelve Thousand, Three Hundred Forty-ei~ht an( d ~t S 81/100 ($12, 348.81) Dollars upon the assessments shown upon sai, list. Reference is hereby made to Resolution of Intention No~ 1514 of the Board of TElstees of the 8th day of ~ne, 1925, for a herein mentioned, and to the list the City of Santa Ana, passed complete description of the wor of unpaid assessments filed as abov~noted~for,the'asses~ments unpaid. AND V~EREAS, interested persons were notified in the manner required by law to appear before the Board of Trustees of the said City Of Santa AAa,California, in the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City, at the hour of V:30 o'clock P.M. of Monday, the 30th day of November, 1925, and show cause why bonds should not be issued upon the seuciryt of the unpaid assessments shown on said Street Superintendent's list; and WHEREAS, notice was duly given in the manner and form required by law that serial bonds to represent unpaid assessment~ bearing interest at the rate of six (6%) per cent per annum will be issued hereunder in the manner provided in the "Improvement Bond Act of 1915", the last inst~llment of which bonds shall ma- ture nine (9) years from the 2nd day of July, next sucoSeding ten ~10) months from their date. And all interested persons having appeared before this Board of Trustees and having been given full opportunity to show cause why bonds should not be issued upon the security of the un- paid assessments shown on said list, and all objections presente having been heard and considered; NOW BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Trustees does hereby find and determine that no cause has been shown why bonds should not be issued upon the aecurity of said unpaid assessments and does hereby overrule all objections thereto, and does hereby direct the issuance of said bonds, and further BE IT RES C~LVED AS FOLLOWS, that bonds shall be issued upon the security of said unpaid assessments to said an ount of Twelve Thousand, Three Hundred Forty-eight and 81/100($12,348.81 Dollars. That said bonds shall be twenty (20) in number and sha~ be dated November 30th, 1925, and bear interest at the rate of six (6%) per cent per annum, and the denomination of said bonds, and the dates of the respective maturities thereof shall be as follows: Series Bond No. Amount Date of Maturity A-2 1 $1000.00 July 2, 1927 A-2 2 234.88 July 2, 1927 A-2 3 1000.00 July 2, 1928 A-2 4 234.88 July 2, 1928 A-2 5 1000.00 July 2, 1929 A-2 6 234.88 July 2, 1929 A-2 V 1000.00 July 2, 1930 A-2 8 234.88 July 2, 1930 Series A-2 A-2 A-2 A-2 A-2 A-2 A-2 A-2 A-2 A-~ Bond No. Amount Date of Maturity 9 $1000.00 July 2, 1931 10 234.88 July 2, 1931 11 1000.00 July 2, 1932 12 234.88 July 2, 1932 13 1000.00 July 2, 1933 14 234.88 July 2, 1933 15 1000.00 July 2, 1934 16 234.88 July 2, 1934 17 1000.00 July 2, 1935 18 234.88 July 2, 1938 19 1000.00 July 2, 1936 20 234.89 July 2, 1936 The first coupon of interest from November 18th, 1925, coupons thereafter shall and to January 2nd, each be for the shall be for interest 1927, and the several semi-annual interest; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the signature of the surer of said City upon the coupons attached to said bonds sha be lithographed or printed signature in place of a signature b hand; and BE IT ALSO ~JRTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk of ~aid City of Santa Aha be, and he is heregy authorized and dir ected to deliver forthwith the bonds hereinabova entUnerated to the contract~ , Steele Finley, in satisfaction of the balance due upon his assessment and diagram. I hereby certify that the £oregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha, at a regular adjourned meeting thereof held on th 30th day of November, 1925, by the following vote: Chapman, Geo McPhee, E.B. Purinton Tubbs Collier Attest: Ayes, Trustees C.H. F.L. Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees J.W. E. L. Ve~el~ Clerk of the City of ~anta Ana ( SEAL ) RESOLUTION NO. 1593 A RE~LUTION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, ~AL~OBNIA, RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF STREET IM- PROVEMENT BONDS PURSUANT TO RE~LUTION OF INTENTION NO. 1498, DETERMINING THE AMOUNT OF UNPAID ASSESSMENTS, PRESCRIBING THE DENOMINATION OF SUCH BONDS, AND PROVIDING FOR THEIR ISSUANCE WHEREAS, pmm~suant to statute, notice of filing list of unpaid assessments was duly given in the manner and form required by law, that the warrant, assessment and diagram corded on thl 27th day of October, 1925, for the work and im- pruvement made by Griffith Company under that certain contract awarded to it on the 15th day of June, 1925, on South Artesia Street, West Walnut Street and West Pine Street; and that said warrant, assessment and diagram were returned to the Street Superintendent of said City, together with a written statement of all payments received upon the said assessment, and after the full expiration of twenty (20) days from the date of said warrant, the Street Superintendent duly made and filed with the City Clerk of said City of Santa Ana, a complete list of all assessments unpaid upon the said assessment, which list is now on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City, now upon evidence shown this Board determines that the assessments there mentioned were then unpaid, the total aggregate thereof being the sum of Fifteen Thousand, Eight Hundred Eleven and 64/100 ($~5,811.64) Dollars; and that assessment number l, aggregatin~ the sum of Four"Hundmed Sixty-two and 68/100 ($462.68) Dollars and a partial payment on assessments numbered 2, 3, 21, 22, 25 26, 44, 43, 46, 48, 50, 52, 53, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 6~ 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 74, 78, 76, aggregatini a total of Five Hundred Ninety-nine and 36/100 ($S99.36) Dollal have since been paid, and that there now remains unpaid the sum Fourteen Thousand, Seven Hundred Fo~ty-nine and 60/100 ($14,749.60) Dollars upon the assessments shown upon said list Reference is hereby made to Resolution of Intention No. 1498 of the Board of T~ustees of the City of Santa Ana, passed on the llth day of May, 1925, for a complete description of the work herein mentioned, and to the list of unpaid asses~ ments filed as above noted, for the assessments unpaid. AND WHEREAS, interested persons were notified in the manner required by law to appear before the Board of T~ustees of the City of Santa Ana, Califo~nia, in the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. of Monday, the 30th day of November, 1925, and show cause why bond should not be issued upon the security of the unpaid assessment shovm on said Street Superintendent's list; and n WHEREAS, notice was duly given in the manner and form required by law that serial bonds to represent unpaid assess- ments bearing interest at the rate of six (6%) per cent per an- num will be issued hereunder in the manner provided in the "Improvement Bond Act of 191S", the last installment of which bonds shall mature nine (9~ years from the 2nd day of July next succeeding ten (10) months from their date. And all interested persons having appeared before thi Board of Trustees and having been given full opportunity to sho, cause why bonds should not be issued upon the security of the unpaid assessments shown on said list, and all objections pre- sented having been heard and considered; NOW BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Trustees does hereby find and determine that no cause has been shown why bond~ should not be issued upon the security of said unpaid assess- ments, and does hereby overrule all obJectiG~s thereto, and does hereby direct the issuance of said bonds,and further BE IT R~SOLVED AS FOLLOWS, that bonds shall be issued upon the security of said unpaid assessments to said amount of Hourteen Thousand, Seven Hundred Forty-nine and 60/100 ($14,749.60) Dollars. That said bonds shall be twenty (20) in number and shall be dated November 30th, 1928,and bear interest and the rate of six (6%) per cent per annum, and the denomination of said bonds, and the dates of shall be as follows: the respective matuz, ities thereof Series Bond No. Amount Date of Maturity B-2 i $1000.00 July 2, 1927 B-2 2 474.96 July 2, 1927 B-2 3 1000.00 July 2, 1928 B-2 4 474.96 July 2, 1928 B-2 5 1000.00 July 2, 1929 B-2 6 474.96 July 2, 1929 B-2 7 1000.00 July 2, 1930 B-2 $ 474.96 July 2, 1930 B-2 9 1000.00 July 2, 1931 B-2 10 474.96 July 2, 1931 Bo2 11 1000.00 July 2, 1932 B-2 12 4?4.96 July 2, 1932 B-2 13 1000.00 July 2, 1933 B-2 14 474.96 July 2, 1933 B-2 18 1000.00 July 2, 1934 B-2 16 474.96 July 2, 1934 B-2 17 1000.00 July 2, 1935 B-2 18 474.96 July 2, 1935 B-2 19 1000.00 July 2, 1936 B-2 20 474.96 July 2, 1936 The first coupon of interest shall be for interest from November 18th, 1925, to January 2nd, 1927, and the several coupons thereafter shall each be for the semi-annual interest; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the signature of the Treasurer of sai~ City upon the coupons attached to said bonds shall be lithographed or printed signature in place of a signa- ture by hand; and BE IT ALSO FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk of said City of Santa Ana be,~and he is hereby authorized and di- rected to deliver forthwith the bonds hereinabove enumerated to the contractor, Griffith Company, in satisfaction of the bal- ance due upon its assessment and diagram. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Board of Trusbees of the City of Santa Ana at an adjourned regular meeting thereof held on the 30th day of November, 1~5, by the following vote, Ayes, Trustees C.H. F.L. Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees J.W. Chapman, Goo McPhee, E.B. Purinton Tubbs to-wit: Collier Attest: (SEAL) E. L. Vegely 'Clerk of the City of Santa Ana RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESSMENT DIAGR~ No. 1894 RESOLVED, that the diagram of the property affected or benefited by the work and improvement of North Park Boule- vard, Riverside, Drive, Heliotrope Drive, Benton Way, Bonnie Brae, North Flower Street and North Broadway in the City of Santa Ana, described in Resolution of Intention No. 1528, and to be assessed to pay the expenses thereof, made by the City Engineer of the City of Santa Aha be, and the same ap~oved, and the Clerk is ordered and directed to fact and the date hereof. is hereby, certify that I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution Appro~ ing Assessment Diagram was duly introduced before the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, at a regular meeting thereof held on the ?th day of December, 1925, and passed by the vote of the following named members of said Board of Trustees, to-wi Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapman, Geo McPhee, F.L. Purinto J.W. Tubbs N~ s, Trustees None Absent, Trustees E.B. Collier 6S Attest: (SEAL) E. L. Ve~el~ Clerk of the City of Santa Aha RESOLUTION OVERRULING PROTESTS OR OBJECTIONS TO ASSESSNENT, APPROVING ASSESSNENT AND ORDERING THE STREET SUPERINTENDENT TO ATTACH WAR]kANT AND RECORD No. 1595 WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana did, on the 8th day of June, 1925, pass Resolution of tentlon No. 1512, for the improvement of West Santa Clara Ave- nue; and whereas, on the lVth day of Nov., 1925, the Superin- tendent of Streets of said City filed an assessment to cover the sum due for the work performed and specified in the con- tract made under proceedings for the said improvement, which assessment diagram was approved by the Board of Trustees of said City on the 21st day of September, 1925. AND WHEREAS, the Clerk of the City of Santa Ana has given notice required by law in which notice December Vth, 1925~ at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. was fixed as the time, and thc Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City as the place where any and all persons interested in the said work might be heard; and whereas, no person aggrieved has filed with the Board of Trustees a written objection to said assessment as re. quired by law; and whereas, at the time set for the hearing of protests and objections the Board of Trustees of said City pro- ceeded to hear the same, and all of said protests or objections to said assessment or the work done having been heard; it is hereby RESOLVED, by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana that all of the said protests or objections against said assessment or the work done under said proceedings be, and ~he same are hereby overruled and denied, and the assessment be affirmed, and that the Street Superintendent be, and he is here by directed to attach to said assessment a warrant in the form and manner required by law, and shall record the same in the office of said Superintendent of Streets. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha at a regular meeting thereof held on the 7th day of December, Ayes, 1925, by the following vote, Trustees ,Noes, Trustees Absent, Trustees to-wit: C.H. Chapman, Geo McPhee, J.W. Tubbs None F~B. c~lier F.L. Purint or Attest: (SEAZ) E. L. Ve~el~ "Clerk of the City of Santa Aha RESOLUTION ORDERING WORK ~o. 1596 WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, on the 26th day of October, 1925, passed its Resolution of Intention No. 1582, to order the hereinafter described work to be done and improvement to be made in, on and along a portion of East Firs~ Street, Cypress Avenue, Lacy Street and Evergreen ~treet in said Cit~ which Resolution of Intention No. 1582 wa: duly and legally published twice in the Santa Ana Daily Evenin Register, a daily newspaper published and circulated in the City of Santa Aha, all as required by law, as ~ppears from the affidavit of Edna L. Herrick, principal clerk of the printers and publishers of said daily newspsper, and which affidavit was filed in the office of the Clerk of the City of Santa Ana on the 16th day of November, 1925, and now on file therein; and WHEREAS, after the passage and adoption of said Reso- lution of Intention No. 1582, the StreetSuperlntendent of the City of Santa Aha conspicuously posted along the line of the contemplated work and improvement, at not more than three hun- dred (300) feet in distance apart, and 129 in all, notices of the passage of said Resolution of Intention, headed NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT, in manner, form and substance as provided by law, and the work being chargeable upon a district, also conspicu- ously posted copies of said Notice along all of the open street and alleys within such district, not more than three hundred (300) feet in distance apart, on each street, and did post on each street at least 3 notices, and on said streets 129 notices and WHEREAS, the Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Ana commenced to post said notice on the 9th day of November, 1925, and fully completed the POsting thereof on the 9th day of November, 1925, more than ten days before the day set for hearing protests or objections to the proposed work and improvement, all as appears by the affidavit of Nat H. Neff, Street Superintendent of said City of Santa Ana, filed in the office of the Clerk of said City on the 16th day of November, 1925, and now om file therein; and WHEREAS, the B~rd of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha was duly in regular session at the Council Chamber thereof 66 at the hour of V:ZO o'clock P.~i. of ~onday, the 7th day of December, 1925, being the day, hour and place to '~/hich time the hearing of same had been cor~inued from the time named in the Resolution of Intention and Notice of Improvement, when and where any and all persons having any objections to the proposed work or improvement might a~pear before the Board of Trustees and show cause why said proposed improvement should not be car- ~ied out in accordance with said Resolution of Intention; and WHEREAS, all priests or objections presented having been dispose5 of, overruled and denied in time, manner and form as require8 by lsw, an~ the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana having now acquired jurisdiction to order the proposed improvement, it is here~y: RESOLVED, that the public interest and convenience re- quires the work hereinafter, described, and the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana hereby orders the following work to be done and improvement made in the City of Santa ~la as tiolt of street l~ing~(~lts~de of tile The Resolution of said district is shown by a City Engineer. The orders that that part of the expense of said work or improvement is by said Intention made chargeable upon a district, which is described in and by the said Resolution, and plat or map thereof on file in the off, ce of the Board of Tr,~tees of the City of Santa Aha hereby cost ~n,~ expenses of improvement of the hereinbefore described portions of East First Street, Cypress ~venue, Lacy Street and Evergreen Street, equal to and in the full sum of Four Thousand Eight Hundred and forty-six dollars and twenty-six cents ($4,$46.26), but not exceeding the cost of the said Improvement~ shall be paid out of the treasury of the City of Santa Aha, from the fund therein created and ex- isting, designated "East First Street Impr~ ement Bond Fund." The Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana hereby orders that that part of the cost ahd expenses of the improve- ment of the hereinabove described portions of streets, equal to and in the full sum of Nineteen Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($19,800.00) but not exceeding the cost of said improvement over and above the sum of Four Thousand, Eight Hundred Forty-six cents ($4,846.26) hereinabove provided to be applied, shall be paid out of the Treasury of the City of Santa Ana from the Gen- eral Fund of said City. All of the herein proposed work shall be done in pur- suance of an Act of the Legislatu~e of the State of California, designated Improvement Act of 1911, and amendments thereto. For further particulars, reference is hereby made to said Resolution of Intention No. 1582, which is dated the 26th day of October, 1925, and on file with the Clerk of the City of Santa &ua. The Clerk of the City of Santa Ana is hereby directed to post a notice of said work, together with the plans and spec fications therefor conspicuously for five days on or near the Council Chamber door of the Board of Trustees, inviting sealed proposals or bids for doing the work ordered; he is also direc- ted to publish twice a notice inviting such proposals, and re- ferring to the specifications posted or on file, in the Santa &ua Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and cir. culated in the City of Santa Ana, and hereby designated for tha~ purpose. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution Order- ing Work was duly and regularly introduced, passed and adopted by the Board of T~ustees of the City of Santa Ana at a regular meeting of said Board of Trustees held on the 7th day of DecemL bet, 1925, Ayes, by the following vote, to-wit: Trustees C.H. Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees E.B. Chapman, Geo McPhee, F.L. Tubbs Collier Purinton Attest: ( SEAL ) E. L. Ve6ely Clerk of the Oity of Santa Ana RESOLUTION ADOPTING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS No. 159'; HESOLVED, that the plans and specifications for the following work to be done and improvement to be made in the City of Santa Aha upon and along those open public streets in said City commonly known as South Patton Street, West Walnut Street, West Pine Street, West Chestnut Street, East and West Camile Street, East and West Bishop Street, Richland Street, Highland Street and East and West Cubbon Street, and along the potties of the above streets as are shown and delineated in the plan~ and specifications for said work. Said work is described as follows: The grading and paving of the above described portions of streets, and of certain driveways on said portions of streets with a five (5) inch Portland Cement Concrete pavement; the con- struction of curb and sidewalk; the installation of house later~ sewers. All as prepared by the City Engineer and designated as Assessment District No. llV, for the improvem~t of the above described streets, and submitted this 21st day of December, 1925 be, and the same are hereby, adopted as and fop the plans and specifications for doing said work. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was dul and regularly introduced, passed and adopted by the Board of Tru tees of the City of Santa Ana, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 21st day of December, 1925, by the following vote, to-wit: Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapman, Gao McPhee, F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees None E.B. Collier, Attest: ( SEAL ) E. L. Vesel[ Clerk of the City of Santa Ana RESOLUTION OVERRULING PROTESTS OR OBJECTIONS TO ASSESSMENT, APPROVING ASSESSMENT AND ORDERING THE STREET SUPERINTENDENT TO ATTACH WARRANT AND RECORD No. 1598. WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa An~ did, on the 3rd day of August, 1925, pass Resolution of Intentio: No. 1547, for the improvement of Hickory Street; and whereas, on the 24th day of November, 1925, the Superintendent of Streets of said City filed an assessment to cover the sum due for the work performed and specified in the contract made under proceedings for the said improvement, which assessment diagram was approved by the Board of Trustees of said City on the 16th day of Novem- bet, 1925. AND WHEREAS, the Clerk of the City of Santa Ana has given notice required by law in which notice December 21st, 1925 at the hour of 7:30 otclock P.M. was fixed as the time, and the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City as the place where any and all persons interested in the said work might be heard; and whereas, no person aggrieved has filed with the Board of Trustees a written objection to said assessment as required by law; and whereas, at the time set for tSe hearing of protests an~ objections the Board of Trustees of said City proceeded to hear the same, and all of said protests or objections to said assess- ment of the work done having been heard; it is hereby RESOLVED, by the Board. of Trustees of the City of Sant~ Aha that all of the said protests or objections against said assessment or the work done under said proceedings be, and the same are hereby overruled and denied, and the assessment be af- firmed, and that the Street Superintendent be, and he is hereby directed to attach to said assessment a warrant in the form and manner required by law, and shall record the same in the office of the said Superintendent of Streets. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was dui' and regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha December, Ayes, Noes, Absent, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 21st 1925, by the following vote, to-wit: Trustees C.Ho F.L. Trustees None T~ustees None day of Chapman, Geo McPhee, E.B. Purinton, J.~V. Tubbs Collier, Attest: ( SEAL E. L. Ve~elM Clerk of the City of Santa Ana RESOLUTION OVERRULING PORTESTS OR OBJECTIONS TO ASSESSMENT, APPROVING ASSESSMENT AND ORDERING THE STREET SUPERINTENDENT TO ATTACH WARRANT AND RECORD No. 1599 WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha did, on the 30th day of March, 1925, pass Resolution of In- tention No. 1474, for the improvement of Washington Avenue, West Ninth Street, West Eighth Street, West Sixth Street and North Artesia Street; and whereas, on the 2nd day of Dec., 1925, the Superintendent of Streets of said City filed an assessment to cover the sum due for the work performed and specified in the co~ tract made under proceedings for the said improvement, which as- sessment diagram was approved by the Board of Trustees of said City on the 17th day of August, 1925, AND WHEREAS, the Clerk of the City of Santa Ana has given notice required by law in which notice December 21st, 1925 at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.~. was fixed as the time, and the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City as the place where any and all persons interested in the said work might be heard; and whereas, no person aggrieved has filed with the Board of Tru2 tees a written objection to said assessment as re~ired by law; and whereas, at the time set for the hearing of protests and ob- jections the Board of Trustees of said City proceeded to hear th~ same, and all of said protests or objections to said assessment or the work done having been heard, it is hereby RESOLVED, by the Board of Trustees of the City of Sant~ Ana that all of the said protests or objections against said as- sessment or the work done under said proceedings be, and the sam, are hereby overruled and denied, and the assessment be affirmed, and that the Street Superintendent be, and he is hereby directed to attach to said assessment a warrant in the form and manner re. quired by law, and shall record the same in the office of said Superintendent of Streets. I hereby certify that the 9oregoing Res~ution was dul and regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 21st day of December, 1925, by the following vote, to-wit: Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapman, Geo ~cPhee, F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees None E.B. Collier, Attest: ( SEAL ) ,,?. ,L. Vegely Clerk of%he City of ~anta An-~ ....... RESOLUTION ORDERING WORK No. 1600 WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, on the 16th day of November, 1925, passed its Resolution of Intention No. 1590, to order the hereinafter described work to be done and improvement to be made in, on and along a portion of English Street and West Eighth Street in said City, which Resolu tion of Intention No. 1590 was duly and legally published twice in the Santa Ana Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper pub- lished and circulated in the City of Santa Aha, all as required by law, as appears from the affidavit of Edna L. Herrick, prtnci. pal clerk of the printers and publishers of said daily newspaper and which affidavit was filed in the ~fice of the Clerk of the City of Santa Ana on the 19th day of November, 1925, and now on file therein; and ~qiEREAS, after the passage and adoption of said Reso- lution of Intention No. 1590, the Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Ana conspicuously posted along the llne of the con templated work and improvement, at not more than three hundred (300) feet in distance apart, and 29 in all, notices of the pass age of said Resolution of Intention, headed NOTICE OF IMPROVEMEN in manner, form and substance as provided by law, and the work being chargeable upon a district, also conspicuously posted copi of said notice along all of the open streets and alleys within such district, n~t more than three hundred (300) feet in distanc. apart, on each street, and did post on each street at least 3 notices, and on said streets 29 notices; and WHEREAS, the Street Superintendent of the City of Sant Ana commenced to post said notices on the 21st day of Nov,,1925, and fully completed the posting thereof on the 21st day of Novem ber, 1925, more than ten days before the day set for hearing pro tests or objections to the proposed work and improvement, all as appears by the affidavit of Nat H. Neff, Street Superintendent of the City of S~nta Ana, filed in the office of the Clerk of said City on the 25th day of November, 1925, and now on file therein; and WI{EREAS, the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa An~ was duly in regular session at the Council Chamber thereof, at the hour of ?:30 otclock P.M. of Monday, the Vth day of December 1925, being the day, hour and place named in the Resolution of Intention and Notice of Imorovement, when and where any and all persons having any objections to the proposed work or improve- ment, might appear before the Board of Trustees and show cause why said proposed improvement should not be carried out in accor ance with said Resolution of ~ntentton; and. whereas, certain pro tests were filed against the proposed work and improvement, and the hearing on said matter was continu~d to December 21st, and ¥~HEREAS, all Drotests or objections presented havi~g been disposed of, overruled and den~ed ~r~ time, ma~ner and fo~ as required by la~'~, and the Board of Trustees of the City of Sa, nra ,~a having now acquire5 jurisdict[on to order the proposed im- provement, it is hereby: RESOLVED, that the public interest ~Ld convenience re- quires the work hereinafter desc?ibed, and the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha hereby orders the fo21owing work to be done and ~mprove~,ent made in the City of Santa Aha as follows: Notice is hereby given. Ail sf the he~-~[n proposed work shall be dons in pursuance of ~n Act of the Legislature of the State of C~'lifornia, designated Improvement Act of 1911, and smen~nents thereto. For further particulars, reference is hereby made to said Resolution of Intention No. 1:590, which is dated the 16th day of November, 192.5, and on file with the C].erk of the City of Santa Ans. The Clerk of the City of S~nta Aha is hereby directed to post a notice of said work, together with the plans and speci- fications therefor, conspicuously For f~ve days on or near the Council Chamber door of the Board of ~z'rustees, inviting sealed proposals, and referring to the specification posted or on file, in the Santa ~na Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper pub- lished and circulated in the City of Santa ~na, and hereby desig- nated for that purpose. Work was Board of Trustees of the C~.ty of Santa Aha, at of said Board of Trustees held on the 21st day by the following vote, to-wit: Ayes, T~'ustees C.H. Chapman, Gee ~[cPhee, F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Noes, Trustees None I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution Ordering duly and re~lar!y introduced, passed and adopted by the a regul~r meeting of December, 1925, E.B. Collier, Absent, Trustees None Attest: E.L. Ve~el~ (SEAL) Clerk of the City of Sa'nta Ana RESOLUTION APPROVIND ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM No. 1601 RESOLVED, that the diagram of the property affected or benefited by the work and improvement on Naple Avenue, described in Resolution of Intention No. 1574, and to be assessed to pay the expenses thereof, made by the City Enginee~of the City of Santa Aha be, and the same is hereby, approved, and the Clerk is ordered and directed to certify that fact and the date hereof. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution Approv- ing Assessment Diagram was duly introduced, before the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, at a regular meeting thereof held on thw 21st day of December, 1928, and passed by the vote ol the £oIlowing named members of said Board of Trustees, Ayes, Trustees C.H. F.L. Noes, T~ustees None Absent, Trustees None Chapman, Geo McPhee, E.B. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs to-wit: Collier, Attest: ( SEAL ) E. L. Vesel~ Clerk of the City of Santa Ana RESOLUTION ADOPTING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS No. 1802. RESOLVED, that the plans and specifications for the following work to be done and improvement to be made in the City of Santa &ua, upon and along an open public alley in said City, commonly known and described as follows: An alley extending from Fifth to Sixth Street, and ly- ing between Main and Sycamore Streets. Said work being described as follows: The grading and paving of the above described alley with five (5) inch Portland Cement Concrete pavement, and the con struction of concrete curb and sidewalk. All as prepared by the City Engineer and designated as '74 Assessment Dist~'Ict No. 120, for the improvement of the above described alley, and submitted this 21st day of December, 1925, be, and the same are hereby, adopted as and for the plans and speci£icat~ons for doing said work. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly introduced, passed an~ adopted by the Board o£ Trus- tees of the City of S~nta Aha, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 21st 5ay of December, 1925, by the following vote, to-wit: Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapman, Gee McPhee, F.L. Pt~rinton, J.W. Tubbs Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees None Collier, Attest: E. L. Vegely --~-~r-~-6-ff th~ City of Santa Ana RESOLUTION OF AWARD No. 1503 ¥tHER~]AS, the Board of Trustees of the City of SantaAna did, in open session at a regular meeting thereof on the 21st 5ay of December, 1925, publicly open, examine a~d declare all sealed proposals or bi~s for doing the follo.~ing work under Resolutlon of Intention No. ~58~, in the City of Santa Aha ~ty Clerk clfieations fpr a 1~11 des~crlptto]a Of said plans and profiles is ~h~ official dered shall be done. succeeding ten (19) months from their is shown BY a plat or map thereof on fi'lo tn the office of the City Engineer. CttY*'~tS l~te~tion to,order RESOEVED, that the said Board of Trustees hereby re- Sects all of said proposals or bids except that next herein men- tioneS, and hereby awards the contract for doing said work or im- provement to the lowest responsible bidder, to-wit, Wells and Bressler, at the price named in their bid as follows, to-wit: Item 1. The grading to a subgrade and the laying there on of a five (8) inch Portland Cement Concrete pavement, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and mater- ial for the sum of Seventeen cents ($O.1V) per square foot. Item 2. The excavation for and the con~ructlon of cement concrete curbs, complete with the Furnishing of all neces- sary equipment, labor and material for the sum of One Dollar ($1.00) per linear foot. Item 3. The trenching, furnishing and laying of four (4) inch diameter house connection sewer laterals, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material fo~ the sum of Forty centw ($0.40) per linear foot. The Clerk of the City of Santa Ana is hereby directed to post notice of this award conspicuously for five days on or near the chamber door of the council Chamber of the Board of Trus tees of the City of Santa Ana, and also publish said notice twice in the Santa Ana Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper pub- lished and circulated in the City ~f Santa Ana, and hereby desig- nated for that purpose by said Board of Trustees. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution is a full, true and correct copy of Resolution of Award No. 1603 duly introduced and regularly passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana at a regular meeting thereof held on the ~lst day of December, 19~5, by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapman, Goo McPhee, F.L. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Noes, Trustees None Absent, T~ustees None E.B. Collier, Attest: ( SEat E. L. Ve~elM Clerk of the' City of Santa Ana RESOLUTION NO. 1604 The Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana 8o hereky resolve as follows: That, V~ereas, heretofore, W. A. Greenleaf, a single man, in consideration for certain sums to him paid, granted to the City of Santa Ana, a municipal corporation of the fifth ~lass an easement for the purpose of developing water on that certain real property situated in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange State of California, described as follows: Beginning at a point on the ~est line of Section Twelv. (12), Township Five (8) South, Range Ten (10) West, S.B.Bo & M. 816.02 feet South of the Northwest corner of said Section said point being also the Northwest corner of Tract of land con- veyed to first party herein by deed recorded in Book 273, page 318 of Deeds, records of Orange County, California, and 1-unning thence Easterly along the ~orth line of said Tract 195 feet; thence Southerly parallel with the West line of said section 50 feet; thence Westerly parallel with the North line of said Tract 50 feet; thence Northerly parallel to the West line of sai gectlon 12, 30 feet; thence Westerly parallel to and 20 feet Sou. therly from the North line of said Tract, 145 feet; to the West llne of said Section 12; thence Northerly along the West line of said Section 12, 20 feet to the place of beginning. Reserving therefrom the West ~0 feet for road purposes. The abo~e described P~operty is conveyed subject to the following stated express conditions ~uning with the land, to-wit That said land shall be used only for the purposes of developing water and for ingress and egress to the well or wells and pumping plant located thereon. That in the event said City of Santa Ana shall cease t¢ use the said property for the development and removel of water therefrom, the rights hereby conveyed shall cease, and said pro- petty shall re~ert to and be veste~ in the grantor herein, his heirs or assigns and shall be entitled to immeSiate possession thereof. That in the event said City of Santa Ana shall cease tc use said land as above provided, said City shall remove all im- provements place8 thereon and leave said p~operty as near as pos- sible in the same conSi~Ion as at the present time. ~nd that ~q~ereas, since the ~8th day of October, 1919, said City of Santa Ana has used the land hereinbefore described for the purpose of developihg water, but that whereas, at the present time the City of Santa An2 has no further use for the said land; IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED ~ND ORDERED BY THE BOARD OF TRUS- TEES in regular session held on the 91st day of December, 19~8, that the said City of Santa Ana, a municipal corporation of the fifth class, hereby releases and forever quitclaims to the said W. A. Greenleaf, a single man, all of the interest that the said municipal corporation may have secured by reason of the easement heretofore granted and set forth in this Resolution~ for the reason that the further use for the purposes set forth in the easement are no longer necessary or convenient for the City of Santa ~na. It is further ordered by the Board of Trustees that the City Attorney prepare necessary papers for releasing the said pro petty, and that the President of the Boar8 of Trustees and the Clerk thereof duly sign the said release. 78 The expense of s~id work or Ira- R:£S0kVED, that the said ~oa,~d of T~.usteea hereby jec~s ~]] of s~i~ pro, osiris or bids except ~hat ne~t he~e[~ t~oned and hereby awar~a the contract ~r ~o~_ng sa~d work oP improv~ment to the lowest r~sD~ns~b]e b~,~er, to-wit, Geo. Simpson Co., at the price n~med ~n their bill as ~ollows, to-w~t: Item 1. The grading to a sub6ra~e an~ the laying thor:~or[ of s Portlan~ Co~:~ent Conc-etr~ ?~vement h~ving n thic]~- ness of eight (8] inc?~es on th~ si~es and ten (10) inches along tha aenter line of the street, com?et~ ,/~h the furnishing all n~cessary equlp~nt, ].abo~~ and mst~ri~] ~or the sum of three ~nc] half ceuts (;[~0.eS5) per square foot. Item 2. The grading to a subgrade an~ the laying thereon of a five (~) inch Portland Cement Conc~:~te pavement, complete w~h the fur'niahing of all necess~y eq~pment, labor anal :~fiee[al fo2 the sum of Eighteen cents (~O.la) DePsqu;~re Item $. The excavation for '~n~ the construct[on of Cement Concret~ cuPbs, aomplete with the furnishing oe all necas- s~ry eq~Cpmcnt, l~bor an~l m'~tePi, a] ~or the aura of Fifty cents (iii0.50) per linear foot. item 4. The excavation for' and t~le construction of Cement Conc~ete si~]ewalks herinC ~ total thickness of three and one-half (3~-) ~nches, complet0, ~s .... ~ ' ,v .... the ~l.n~h~n6 of ' ~ sary eqoipment, l~boP ~:~d mate~i'~] for the s~a of Fifteen cents (~$O.1G) per square Foot. Item 5. The excavation for and the construction oS cement concret~:~ sidewatk~ having a total thickness of five complet~ with the ffur:~!shing of all necessary equi. pment, for the sum of Eighteen cents (~[;0.18) per labor and material square foot. Item G. The tr~,~nch~nc, fu~m~ish~rig and laying of six ~) inch diameter ~iain Se'.~e~ ~,n5 ~ause ~nn,- ct~n6 :~eweP Lat~e~Is, comi:]ete with the furu%ah[ng oC ~:11 aeceasa~y equipment, labor and mate~'ial for the su~n of ¥i:~ety c.:~a (::~C.~O) per linear foet. Item 7. The tr~nch~ag, fur~.shin6 :xn~ laying off ei?ht (~) inch ~iam~'t~r Lialn ~e~'~', c. ,y!at~-: 'a'ith th flu~"n~sh!nC of '~]I nece:~r~ary equipment, I ~)~o~~ ~,~] ~,,h~,r'~t f~, t~e s~n~: of Uinety cents (:'.0.90) [,~r linear Foot. Item 8. The trenching, furnishing and laying of ten (10) inch diameter Nain Sewer, complete with the furnishing of al~ necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of One dollar & ten cents ($1.10) per linear foot. Item 9. The trenching, furnishing and laying of four (4) inch diameter house connection sewer laterals, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of Sixty cents (~0.80) per linear foot. Item 10. The excavation for and the construction of con crete sewer manholee, complete with the furnishing of all necessa- ry equipment, labor and material for the sum of One hundred twenty five dollars ($128.00) each. Item ll. The excavation for and the construction of Co~ crete Sewer Flush tanks, complete with the furnishing of ~l neces sary equipment, labor and material for the sum of One Hundred Fort dollars ($140.00) each. Item 12. The excavation for and the construction of a culvert, shown on the plans as St~cture No. l, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the s~nn of Two Hundred thirty,eight ~ 25/100 dollars ($2~8.2S) comp2et in place. Item l~. The excavation for and the construction of a culvert shown on the plans as Structure No. 2, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material, for the sum of Seventy-two dollars ($72.00) complete in place. Item 14. The excavation for and the construction of a culvert shown on the plans as Structure No. 8, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of Three hundred seventy-eight & 50/100 dollars ($378.50) com- plete in place. Item 15. The excavation for ~nd the construction of a culvert shown on the plans as Structure No. 4, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of One Hundred elghty-ssven & 50/100 dollars ($18V.50) complet in place. Item 16. The excavation for and the construction of a culvert shown on the plans as Structure No. ~, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of Sixty-seven & 80/100 dollars (~67.80) complete in place. Item l?. The excavation for and the construction of a culvert and sand trap shown on the plans as Structure No. 6, com- plete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of One Hundred thirty-eight dollars ($138.00) complete in place. Item 18. The excavation for and the construction of a sand trap shown on the plans as Structure No. 7, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of Seventeen Dollars ($17.00) complete in place. The Clerk~of the City of Santa Ana is hereby directed to pont notice of this award conspicuously for five days on or near the chamber door of the council chamber of the Board of Trustee~ of the City of Santa Ana, and also publish said notice twice in the Santa &ua Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and circulated in the City of Santa &ua, and hereby designated for that Mlrpose by said Board of Trustees. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution is a full, true and correct copy of Resolution of Award No. 1605 duly introduced and regularly passed by the Board of Trustees hf the City of Santa Ana at a regular adjourned meeting thereof held on the 28th day of Dec., 1925, by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapman, F.L. P~rlnton, Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees None Geo McPhee, E[~. J.W. Tubbs Collier, Attest: E. L. Vesel~ (SEAL) Clerk of the City of Santa An~ RESOLUTION OF INTENTION No. 1606. A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING THEIR INTENTION TO ORDER THE PAV ING AND OTHER~¥ISE IMPROVING OF A CERTAIN ALLEY FROM THE NORTH CUE LINE OF WEST FI~TH STREET TO THE SOUTH CURB LINE OF WEST EIXTH STREET AND LOCATED MIDWAY BETWEEN NORTH MAIN STREET AND NORTH SYC;~[ORE STREET, AND OF A PORTION OF V~ST FIFTH STREET, ALL IN SAID CITY; DECLARING THE SAID WORK OR I~IPROVEMENT TO BE OF NO]{E THAN LOCAL OR ORDINARY PUBLIC BENEFIT; DECLARING THE BISTRICT TO BE BENEFITED BY SAID WORK AND IMPROVEMENT, AND TO BE ISSESSED TO PAY THE COSTS AND EXPENSES THEREOF; DETERI,IINING ~"HAT BONDS SHALL BE ISSUED TO REPRESENT SAID COSTS AND EXPENSES; AND FI~ING THE TIME AND PLACE FOR HEARING OBJECTIONS TO SAID WORK OR I.~[PROVEI~IENT · . OR TO THE EXTENT OF THE DISTRICT TO BE ASSESSED, OR BOTH. The Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, pursuant to the provisions of the Improvement Act of 1911, and the [mprove. ment Bond Act of 1915, and amendments to said Acts, do resolve as follows: SECTION !. That the public interest snd convenience require, and it is the intention of the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana, California, to order the construction of the following described work and improvement in said City, to-wit: (a) In, on and along that open o~lic alley from the North curb line of West Fifth Street to the South curb line of West Sixth Street, and midway between North Nain Street and North Sycamore Street. (b) The South ten a line seventeen feet East of (t0) feet of West Sixth Street from and parallel to the East line of said alley to a line ~tx feet West of and parallel to the West of the said alley. (c) The North ten (10) feet of West Fifth Street from a llne six feet East of and parallel to the E~st line of the ~afd alley to a line six feet West of and parallel to the West line of the said alley. The work and improvement on the above described alley and portions of roadways is more particularly described as follow 1. 'The grading and paving of said alley from the North curb line of West Fifth Street to the South curb line of West Sixth Street, and from p~operty line to property lihe, for and with a five (S) inch Portland Cement Concrete pavement, in the manner and locations, and of the materials aa are shown on the plans, profiles and cross-sections~ and set forth in the specifi- cations for the said improvement, to which plans, profiles, cross- sections and specifications reference is hereinafter made. 2. Thc excavation for and the construction of cement concrete curb upon and along the above described streets where curbs do not now exist and as shown on the plans to be constructed 3. The excavation for and the construction of cement concrete sidewalk having a total thickness of four (4) inches, ss sho~ on the plans to be constructed. PLANS, PROFILES, CROSS-SECTIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS SECTION II. Ail of the above described work and i~,prove ment is specifically shown in, on and by plans, profiles, and cross-sections, consisting of one sheet, on file in the office of the City ~ngineer of the City of Santa Aha, and adopted by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha on the 21st day of December, 1925, by Resolution No. 160~, as the plans, profiles, and cross-sections to be followed in making the improvement herein referred to, and as set forth in and more particularly described in the specifications for said wo r~, ~nown as specifications for Assessment District No. 1~0, on ft%e in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Santa Aha, and adopted by the Board of T~us- tees of said City on the ~lst day of December, 19~8, ss the speci- fications for the aforedescribed work by Resolution No. Re~erence is hereby made to said plans, profiles, cross- sections an8 specifications for a full description of said improv~ merit, and the same are incorporated herein and made a part hereof the same as though set out in full herein and reference is hereby made thereto for a more particular description of said work. GRADE SECTION III. The grade to which the work shall be done and the improvement made which is provided for in this Resolution, is that sh~n on the profiles therefor, on file in the office of the City Engineer, towhfch sa~d profiles reference is hereby made for the description of such grade, and it is hereby resolved by thc Board of Trustees of the City Ge Santa Aha, California, that the grade shown on said plans and profiles ia the official grade to which the work herein ordered shall be done. DESCRIPTION OW BONDS SECTION IV. The said Board of Trustees hereby declare and determine and notice is hereby given, that serial bonds to reo- resent unpai~ assessments, and to bear interest at the rate of six (6~) per cent per annum, will be issued hereunder in the manner provided in thc Improvement Bond Act of .1915, th~ last installment of which bonds shall mature nine (9) years from the 2nd day of Jul next succeeding ten (10) months from their date. DESCRIPTION OF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT SECTION V. That the contemplated wo~< and improvement hereinbefore mentioned, is, in the opinion of the said Board of Trustees of more than local or ordinary public benefit, and the ex . pense of said work and improvement is made chargeable upon the dis- trict hereinafter described, and said Board of Trustees does hereb declare said district to be the district benefited by said work an improvement, and to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses ther~ of, which district is bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Located in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, Stat~ of California, and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the center line of West Sixth Street 58.V5 feet East of the East line of North Syca~nore Street; thence East along the center line of West Sixth Street to appoint 58.75 feet West of the West line of North Main Etreet; thence Sout~ parallel to North Main Street to an intersection with the center line of West Fifth Street; thence West along the center llne of West Fifth Street to a point 58.V5 feet East of the East line of North Sycamore Street; thence North parallel to North Sycamore Street to the point of beginning. TI~E AND PLACE OF HE_&RING SECTION VI. Notice is hereby given that on ~onday, the 18th day of January, 1926, at 7:30 e~clock ber of the City Hall of said City of Santa having any objections to the proposed work before the said Board of Trustees and show P.M. in the Council Cha~- Ana, any and all persons or improvement may appesr cause why said proposed improvement should not be carried out in accordance with this Reso- lution. Any and all persons wishing to protest said improvement or the assessment district, or both, should file with the City Clerk prior to the date herein set forth, written protests, settin forth the grounds of their objections. PUBLICATION OF RESO!,UTION OF INTENTION SECTION VII. The Santa Ana Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and circulated and of general circulstion in the City of Santa Aha is hereby designated as the newspaper in which this Resolution of Intention shall be ~blished, and the City Clerk of said City is hereby directed to cause thin Resolution of Intention to be published by two insertions in said newspaper, in the manner and form required by law. The Board of Trustees does not deem it advisable that the Clerk mail copies of the Notice of Improvement to owners or reputed owners, and he is not required to mail the same. POSTING OF NOTICES OF I~!PROVEM~T SECTION VIII. The Street Superintendent of the said City shall, after the adoption of this Resolution of Intention, cause to be conspicuously posted along the lines of said contemplated work or im- provement, and along all the open streets and alleys within the herein before described assessment district~ notices of the passage of this Resolution of Intention in the manner and form required b~ law. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution of Intention was duly and regularly introduced and passed by the Board of Trustees of the.City of Santa Ana, at a regular adjourned meeting thereof held on the 28th day of December, 1925, by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees C.H. Chapman, Gee McPhee, Purinton, J.W. Tubbs Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees None E.B. Collier, F.L. Attest: (S AL) E. L. Ve6ely Clerk of the City or Santa Ana RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESSMENT DIAGR~ No. 1607 RESOLVED, that the dlagrmm of the property affected or bene- £ited by the work and improvement on Orange Avenue and Stanford Stree~ in the City of Santa Ana, described in Resolution of Intention No. 1583, and to be assessed to pay the expenses thereof, made by the Cit Engineer of the City of Santa Ana, be, and the same is hereby approve the Clerk is ordered and directed to certify that fact and the date hereof. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution Approving Assessment Diagram was duly introduced before the Board of Trustees o~ the City of Santa A~a, at a regular adjourned meeting thereof held on the 28th day of December, lowing named members Ayes, 1925, and passed by the vote of said Board of Trustees, to-wit: Trustees Noes, Trustees Absent, T~ustees of the fol! C.H. Chapman, Geo McPhee, E.~. Collier, F.D. Purinton, J.W. Tubbs None None Attest: ( SEAL ) E. L. Vesel¥ Clerk of the City of Santa Ana !fl t