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'A1!I.iAHY 18th, 1960
8:00 F. `l.
The Co'mcil met oursuant to recess and acknowledgment of notice in the following form:
CALL A?E! uP 140110E
We, the undersigned Mayor and P4 -m.ers of thA Cit Council of the Cita of Caldwell, Ida Lo, do each
hereby acknowledge notice of a recessed - meeting of the said City Council, to be held at the Council Charcbers
in the City Hall in the City of Caldwell, Idai - D, at the hour of 8:00 o'clocl P. M., on the 18th day of Jan -
uary, 1960, for the transaction of all business in connection with the fo1lowing object: Taking un of old
and new business, which object was presented to each of the undersigned inwriting.
WITNESS our si natures this 18th day of January,
-C uncil an Coa nci man
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Councilman
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Mayor Ed Simm rman presiding.
lio::n Hull Call the following Councilmen answered present: E. L. Vassar, N. E, "Colev'l Smith,
Max Luby, Emile Shorb, L. P. Eldredge and Leland Finley.
The Bills for Mid- January were read and on motion by Vassar, seconded by Smith thes Bills be
ed and warrants ordered drawn for the vatious amounts, all of which have been approved by the Finance Commi
Motion carried.
C 01LR,AL FUND St'PPLIES
VO NO.
XF NO
N911E
FUNK NU1;9iEH AND PURPOSE
AI? )UNT
1299
2042
B. & M. Equipment Co., Inc.,
282
9.45
1300
2043
17. E. Babcock
AI
4? 64
1301
2044
Pecker Hardxare
282
2.75
-
362
1.49
1302
2045
°urns Chevrolet Co.,
402
282
2.25
6,49
19.15
.1303
1304
2046
2047
a rrou�hs Corporation
242
1.30
Caldwell Drug Center
282
21.22
1305
2048
Caldwell Electric Co.,
402
402
.7 8
22.00
12.48
1306
2049
Caldwell Troy & Laundry e- Jrr
Cleanig 402
5.50
1,307
2050
The Canton Printers, _ltd-
242
46.47
1308
2051
Clerk's Cash Revolving Fund
362
402
.5o
46.97
10.00
1309
2D52
Dual Parking FScter Co.,
343
171.75
1310
2053
Fearless Faris Station
282
1.00
1311
2054
Freda's Cafe
322
64.00
1312
20 55
Garber Motor Co.,
282
8.00
1313
2056
Golden Pheasant Cafe
322
4.90
1314
1315
20 57
20
Graves- Holden Agency
192
80„ 88
Hoff Building Supply
342
10.80
1315
20$9
Ho:•rard Electric
362
282
.15
10.95
131?
2060
The Idaho Municipal League
102
61-15
5.00
2319
2061
Idaho Pcirmr Co.,
142
113.06
1319
2062
Irrigators Lumber Co.,
402
362
5 2.32
165.38
1320
2063
1 N. KellOL;_ M. D.,
322
1,50
6.00
1321
2064
M. H. King Co.,
Lo
1322
2065
Dr. Charles E. Erause
322
5.00
1323
2066
Lodge Motor Co.,
292
107.35
362
13.70
1324
2067
L'CNael Lmbr. Co.,
542
362
15.80
136.85
1325
1325
20'63
2069
Leo J. Mason Motor Co.,
2P,2
.99
12.50
1327
2C70
LZodel -Karket
Locre Stationery
322
10.46
102
7.114
282
22.25
362
3.80
132_
2071
21t. States Tel. & Tcl. Co.,
542
282
11,.40
172.30
47.55
1329
20 2
2072
3a 1 s Yobile Service
562
362
159.85
33
1330
2073
News Triburno
542
5.75
1331
1332
2074
2075
Bob Nichols' Service Stations,
Inc., 282
9.75
73.83
1333
2076
Norrai's Jorelry
292
5.00
1334
2077
Oakley Moody 5ervice, Inc.,
o
221 36
1335
2078
Payne Auto Co.,
23
4 04
1336
2 e79
Pollards Drive Inn
Priest Electric Sorvi - ce
322
1L,2
2n.2�
L'37
2090
. B. Market
lGZ
5
7.335
2081
Sattlers Auto Electric
8
22.70
2 2
20.72
ey"
L"'RA1 ^ SirPn -c C ^
^T':UITJ
V'C• p10•
Vii. NO.
HAVE
�-
.-UIC 11T
1339
2
°:;minors St.ety. £, Of_ *. S.-rly
282
32.57
362
13.68
562
56.1
1340
2083
Tots Service
1J 41
2084
Union Pacific R. `i, y Co.,
3143
20.35
1342
2035
Utah Oil Co.,
422
89.71
1363
2086
Vassar Prod C^.,
2'2
1. "0
1314 - -
2237
'Wescott Service
222
3 ,95
13
2088
astern Bustness Supply
402
3.1$
1;46
2089
1Nielchol- 19i11iner stu3;o
282
18.00
1347
2090
F. 11. Woolwortl'
402
1.05
1369
2091
Zoning Bulletin
542
1C.00
TOTAL CE.; FRAL FT'NDS
SIPPLIES
FOR ±!ID dAl2,
I60 $3,2811.8
SPECIAL FUND SUPPLIES
1369
4103
Addresso graph -Mu It<_graph Corp.,
642
29.00
135'
L104
American Water iYorks Ass'%
602
7.50
1351
1;10$
'N. E. Babcock
602
59.55
1352
1106
Becker Hardware Co.,
602
5,1
1353
L107
Dot. e Vallee Parcel Service
602
6.75
1354
4109
Burroughs Cor
642
1.30
1355
14109
Caldwell Aut9 Supply
6n2
16.33
1356
4110
Calduzll Elcr_tric g.'_ Inc.,
602
221.14
1357
4111
Caldwell Hardware
622
2.78
135
1,112
Caldwell PLnb. ?c Mg. Co., Inc.,
622
9,17
1359
1,119
Clerics Cash Revolving Fl rd
662
5 5.20
1360
14116
D. Z B, Supply Co.,
602
1.55
1361
4115
Ernst Fuel Co.,
602
13.48
2
4116
Craves-Hold n A.ency
602
1,012.35
1363
4117
Home Lumber & Coal Co.,
602
10,11
136L
4113
Idaho Pit ?. Steel
6`12
29.60
li6r
1119
r_dat;o Tire Service , Inc.,
602
1.50
1366
4120
Idahn Power Co.,
r02
189.20
622
530.05
719.25
1367
4121
Interr..osntaip Co.,
622
12,
1363
1 4122
Lc!,-,e "afar Ce.,
602
11.45
2
4123
"t. States T?1.. °- T =_l. On.,
622
19.40
1370
4124
MoNeel Lumber Co.,
622
6,98
1.371
1 4125
Nurnberg Scientific Division
622
13.00
1372
fp 26
Pacific State' Cast Iron P1.ne Co,,
602
5.10
603
142.57
;7.67
1373
14127
E. E. Parmenter
602
2.75
1374
4128
Service Parts Co.,
622
6,50
1375
4129
Simpson Blacksmith Shop
622
16.00
1376
L130
Su.riners St.aty, r� Off. Supply=
602
1,50
622
2,79
1439
5.68
1377
4131
Tat - 'phone
642
49.62
1',78
4132
Utah Oil Co.,
602
129.20
1379
4133
',lest Gerco, Trc.,
602
3,22
1390
4134
'-7eltcott Cil. Corporation
602
27.50
1351
4135
R. D. Allen
903
3.75
1332
4136
B. & M. Equipment Co.,
302
19.09
1333
!:137
3ec!;er Hard^nre Co.,
11,32
.75
1502
1..00
1.75
135,
4138
Bennett Plach ne & 7el.di ng 'Works
1302
9.25
1385
4139
Boise Payette Lumber Co.,
1102
19.95
1302
6.93
1502
ll.R9
30.76
1326
4140
Boise Malley Parcel Service
1302
,95
1387
14141
Burns Chevrolet Co„
1302
^0.63
1502
L.86
;5.54
1 39
41Lz
Caldval.l .Au'.n Supply
302
---
1302
53 -
62.38
1322
4143
E1ecLric Co., Irc.,
903
35.60
1390
L144
Caldwell Hardware
1.302
27
1391
41
Caldwell Plmb. F: Htp. Co., Inc.,
903
720,72
1392
4146
Caldw Sanitary Service
902
12,00
1393
411:7
Caldwell Troy La=Ir, ' Dry Cleaning
802
14.25
139
1,148
Caxton Printers, Ltd.,
1x02
78.71
1395
41L9
The Cornwell Tools Co.,
802
.90
1,
18.10
19.00
1396
4150
Curt & Hal, Inc.,
1302
5.64
1397
4151
L. N. Curtis & Sons
302
223.06
1398
h152
D. & B. Supply Co., Inc.,
1.102
12.52
1302
22.65
35.17
1399
4153
Garber Motor Co.,
1302 ----
1502
36.03
39.38
ih00
1 4154
Hoff 3uildi.ng Supply, Inc.,
1302
1502
L0.5C
1101
4155
Hoffman Sheet Metal
_ 33.75
1302
1.00
1h02
4156
Hc:me Lumbar e Coal Co „
1302
50,91
1403
14157
Idaho Conc--ct� Pipe Co., Inc.,
702
52.1
1404
1 - 158
Idaho Gas Cnm^any
1,
20,29
1405
!,159
Idaho Power Co.,
7C2
4,56
902
1.00
1102
13,36
7302
17 2.75
1!02 1,_515.79
2,013.96
11406
14160
Intermountain Fquirment Co.,
1302
161.,51
1407
1 4161
Irrigators Lumber Co.,
903
L2.55
1.502
6.7
3C
1403
6162
NcY,.: l L +.irber Co.,
903
y r
.75
V
Second reading of Bill No 16 (Trailer
It vas moved by Co'mcilnian Luby, seconded by C- r.incilm -an Finley that the rules renuirin¢ that the
ding of a Bill on three seoarrte days be susoended ;.nd that Bill ilo 16, be read the — rood time by title
the third time in ;ull section by section and placed on the final nassage. The Mayor directed the Clerk
call the Poll on the above motion with the followin? result: Those voting in the affirmative were: Vassar,
th, Luby, Shorb, olnredge =nd Finley. Negative: None. Aosent and not voting: None. The H yor declared
motion had massed by the necessary three - fourths ma and directed the Clerk to read Hill Oo 16, the
and time by title and the the third time in full section by section. The Clerk read the Bill as directed.
0 being "Shall Bill No 16 pass ?" The Mayor directed the Clerk to call the Roll on the above
stion which resulted as follo'wr: Those votin- in the :.'"ircative were; Vassar, Smith, Luu 5horb,
(Eldredge and Finley. Ner;ative: alone. Absent and not voting: None.
Thereunon th- Pia3ror declared Bill No 16, had rassed and thn. , Iayor in open session of the Council
1
- i signed and anoroved the Bill and the "Ierk duly sic'ped and attested the same w�ich became Ordinance No. S
he Mayor directed the Clerk to make nroper entry of the same and to cease Ordinance I1', 9119 to be, publishec
44
in the 14.w, the official newsoauer of the City of Caldwell, Idaho,
City Enl reported Petitions were bein ci.rcnlated nor the forminP of a Local Imorovament )list-
I
ict. Fortv blocks will be involved if the petitions all come in and will he the largest district the City
as formed.
Therennon the following R waa or -s nted by Councilman Eldredge, who moved the adoption
( thereof vrhich notion was duly sec eded by Gouncilman Vassar:
By CeuncilTzn ':lnredge.
1
BE If RE30LVED , The 1Hiayor and Cicy Clerk be authorized, on behalf of r,h= City, to enter into a
I
Lease Agreement L,D. No. 18687 with the Oreiron Short LineRailroad `'omoany -Union Pacific Aail -oad ComoatTy
or a sewer line crossin;- canner Chamber of Coaurrrc.
I" 3nur•and Crookham Street.
i
SPECIAL FUND SUPPLIES CONT_INURD
yt, N0. W, - 1. A10.
NAIAE
FUND DREIBER
AND PURPOSE
AMOUNT
1409 4167
Loo J. Eason, ''ctor Co.,
802
- x8.0 1 4
1410 4164
tut. States Tel -I Tel. Co.,
302
113.05
7.04
1 11 0
ILII 4165
News Tribune
1502
25
1412 4166
D. N. Nordling Parts Co.,
1302
15.78
1423 1 167
H. E. Par:aenter
1502
2.25
1414 L168
Penny 71ise Drug Store
1502
1.22
1415 4169
Premier Fastner Co.,
1302
82.35
1416 4170
Richfield Oil Corporation
1302
117.80
1417 4171
Service Parts Co.,
902
.61
1302
25.1;9
26.10
1 413 4172
Simpson Blacksmith Shop
1102
23.70
1502
3.25
26.95
1419 4173
Evorett W. Simpsom
802
12.85
4120 417L
Suamers Staty. ' Off. Supply
802
.70
1421 L175
United Radiator Shop
1302
44.35
1 4176
Western Bearings, Inc.,
1302
12.97
1123 1,177
Western E Co.,
1302
2.18
1424 4178
Western Field Seeds, Inc.,
1302
57,00
1L•25 4179
Dean :diller
4702
1,518.00
TOTAL SPECIAL
FUND SUPPLIES
i=- JAH.'60
8,L82,26
TOTAL SUPPLIES
FOR NID -JAN 'EO $11,763.L6
E%P;;MITURES BY FUNDS
WATER FM
SUPPLIES
602
1,754.23
WATER CAP OUTLAY
"
603
42,57
TREATME4'm PLANT
°
622
619.43
`l`;ATER GEN OFFICE
"
642
81.31
AIRPORT FUND
"
702
56.56
FIRE FUND.
n
802
440.59
PARK FUED
„
902
13,51
PARK CAP.. OUTLAY
"
903
820.37
C]- .`'TERY FUND
"
1102
78.18
STREET FUND
"
1302
996.09
STREET LIGHTING FUND
"
1402
1,815.79
IRRIGATION FUND
n
1502
190.35
4fATF7t DEPOSIT REF ^:i'J
662
55.20
L. I, D. # 47
"
4702
1,518.00
TOTAL SPECIAL FUND
MID -JAN 0 60
$8,482.28
Second reading of Bill No 16 (Trailer
It vas moved by Co'mcilnian Luby, seconded by C- r.incilm -an Finley that the rules renuirin¢ that the
ding of a Bill on three seoarrte days be susoended ;.nd that Bill ilo 16, be read the — rood time by title
the third time in ;ull section by section and placed on the final nassage. The Mayor directed the Clerk
call the Poll on the above motion with the followin? result: Those voting in the affirmative were: Vassar,
th, Luby, Shorb, olnredge =nd Finley. Negative: None. Aosent and not voting: None. The H yor declared
motion had massed by the necessary three - fourths ma and directed the Clerk to read Hill Oo 16, the
and time by title and the the third time in full section by section. The Clerk read the Bill as directed.
0 being "Shall Bill No 16 pass ?" The Mayor directed the Clerk to call the Roll on the above
stion which resulted as follo'wr: Those votin- in the :.'"ircative were; Vassar, Smith, Luu 5horb,
(Eldredge and Finley. Ner;ative: alone. Absent and not voting: None.
Thereunon th- Pia3ror declared Bill No 16, had rassed and thn. , Iayor in open session of the Council
1
- i signed and anoroved the Bill and the "Ierk duly sic'ped and attested the same w�ich became Ordinance No. S
he Mayor directed the Clerk to make nroper entry of the same and to cease Ordinance I1', 9119 to be, publishec
44
in the 14.w, the official newsoauer of the City of Caldwell, Idaho,
City Enl reported Petitions were bein ci.rcnlated nor the forminP of a Local Imorovament )list-
I
ict. Fortv blocks will be involved if the petitions all come in and will he the largest district the City
as formed.
Therennon the following R waa or -s nted by Councilman Eldredge, who moved the adoption
( thereof vrhich notion was duly sec eded by Gouncilman Vassar:
By CeuncilTzn ':lnredge.
1
BE If RE30LVED , The 1Hiayor and Cicy Clerk be authorized, on behalf of r,h= City, to enter into a
I
Lease Agreement L,D. No. 18687 with the Oreiron Short LineRailroad `'omoany -Union Pacific Aail -oad ComoatTy
or a sewer line crossin;- canner Chamber of Coaurrrc.
I" 3nur•and Crookham Street.
i
n,on Roll Call the follcNd -ng Councilmen vo—r! in the affiro•,ative: Vassar, Smith, Ludy, Shorb, '
E ldredge and Finley. Negative: None. Absent and not voting: None.
Theren the " declared the motion carried and the Resolution adonted.
Thereupon the fo1'.6wing Rs so In ti on was pre s = ^n ted by Councilman Hlareoge who moved the adoption
thereof, 7. *Ydch motion i•ras duly seconded by Councilman Shorb:
R,7 ON
By �ourcilman 'Eldredge
B; IT RE;OLVrT, The Mayor and City Clerk be ,nt' ^trued, on behalf of the City, to enter into an
A L.D. 17895 with the OreFon Short Line Railroad Company -Union pacific Railroad Company for a
I
storm sower line crossi.na at Cleveland and 'Wilder Branch.
Upon Roll Call those voting in the affirmative *.,sere: Vassar, Smith, Shorb, Labv, Eldredge end
F'inlev. Negative: None. Absent and not votin ^: None.
The.reuoon the Y;iyor declared the motion carried and . ;'e 1`solution Roosted.
Cpuncilman Vassar brou. up the matter of the deliquent sarbaco cases.
City Attorney stated the caste^ had been filed and would come up within the next ten days.
Petition of Prank Paine to vacate alley wee arain bre—ht no for disoussion.
City En=eer recommended the alley be vacal_.ed, provided the petitioner pat the cost of publish-
- ins the ordinances.
The City E miner was instructed to contact eir. Paine re,�7ardi nr thi s.
Mayor Simmerman presented a nuestionnoire on the location of the Interstate Highway for Council
consideration. OuestionnAre to be eirculatedin th^ area directly affected by the high *TTay.
Cormehts oy - che Council:
Connei].mar Vasa -: I feel the City as a. whole sheeild be contacted.
Mover Simmerman: Should the m»stionns.ire be re- written?
Councilman. Vassar: I think we should have a fair samrling from the -ntire City an all residents
should be viven a voice.
Councilman Smith: I feel this npestionnaire �onld he valueless unless F?e have a a sampling from
the City at large.
I1'. + *as unanimously a..Sreed rot to circulate the rn+esti. onnaire at this time.
Mayor gimme —an discussed obtaining, m +it claim deeds from Ross Leiehty and v ollege of Idaho, for
street vureoses 'between Cleveland Blvd, and Blaine Street extension, also, if th deeds are executed kkff
&a1M the City WcUld agree to make all inprovements in the Putore, including curb, ,?utter and surfacing the
City to stand all amense.
The City Tnsineer was instructed to notify Mr. Leiehty —d The Col lase of Tdaho.
The Mayor anc} Counci], proceeded to study chapter by chanter the proposed new City code.
I
There being no further business to come before the Council it was moved by Co:.incilman Smith,
seconded by Ccuncilman Shorb that Courcil recess to meet February 1, 1960, Motion carried.
Nagor. �
City Clerk. -
C JT".dC7CL CH t•'. �t R.S
P, rBRnAPY 1st, 1960
8:00 P. M.
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The Regular Monthly ":•'imetli o' the City Council met in the Council Rooms of the Citv Hall, frith
the Mayor Ed Simmerman presiding.
❑von Roll Call the folloting Councilmen answered oresent: N. 3. "Coley °Smith, Emile Shorb,
L. P. 4 =l dredge and T,nlard t'i.nley. A'oeent: Yax Lnby and E. L. Vassar.
This b - the time set dT notice for hearing protests to the Assessment Roll of the Caldwell
a