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1960-02-01city council minutes
dnon 'oll Call the following Councilmen ironed in tha affirc.ative: Vassar, Smith, Luby, Shorb, Sldredge and Finley. Negative: None. Absent and not voting: None. Thereonon th N -:1 *or declared the motion carried and the Resolution adopted. Thereunon the fol 'ioving Resolnti.on pree =rated by Councilman Eldredge who moved the adoption thereof, which notion was duly seconded by Councilman Shorb: RSSi]Lllm_I ON By �ourcilman Eldredge P'ii TT P6= OLVrr: The Nayor and City Clerk he ,u t!�orized, on behalf on th- City, to enter into an Aureement L.D. 17895 u, th the Oregon Short Line Railroad Company -Union Pacific Railroad Company for a storm sewer line eressinrr at Cleveland and Wilder Aranch. Upon Poll Call those voting i.n the =f irrnt ve vere: Vassar, Smith, Shorb, Luby, 316re6re ,nd Finley. Neaat,i.ve: None. Absent and not vot;n -: ione. Thexeaoon the I - favor declared the motion carried and the R'solu ti on adouted. Councilman Vassar brought nr the matter of the :leliouent garbage cases. - Citv Attorney stated the ca=— had been !iled and would come nn within the next ten daps. Petition of ?Frank Paine to vacate alley was again brought un for discussion. City Cnoineer recommended the alley he vacated, provided the petitioner pa$ the cost of pub] lish - ins_ the ordiraeces. The City E= near was instructed to contact Mr. Paine regarding this. Mayor Simmerman presented a euestionnaire on the location of the Tnt. -r tate Highway For Council consideration. Puest:i.onnaire to be circulntedin th- area directly affected by the hiehcaay. Comments cv -.he Council: Councilman Jassnr: I feel the City as a whole should be contacted. Flavor Simmerman: Should the opesrionnaire be re- written? C— ncilman Vassar: I think w- ehonlH hav- a fair samrling from the -ntire. City an all residents should be viven a voice. Councilman Smith: 1 feel this questionnaire *,yonld he •+alueless unless we have a a sampling from the Cite at large. R cans unanimously agreed not to circul�t.e the onestionnaire at t..a s time. Mayor Simmerman discussed obtaining nnii.t claim seeds from Ross Leighty and v ollege of Idaho, for street nurrosas between Cleveland Blvd, and Maine Street extension, also, if th- deeds are executed iku the City would aprea to make all inprovements in the future, incln ding. curb, -utter and surfacing the City to stand all eY nen.se. The City "nvr neer was instructed to notify r1r. Leighty and The Ccli.eue of Idaho. The Mayor and Council proceeded to study chapter by chanter the nronosed new Citv code. There being no further business to come before the Council it was moved by Councilman Smith, seconded by Councilman Shorb that Ccm recess to meet February 1, 1960. Motion carried. Mayor. City Clerk. . CD!CVCIL Gli ld iERS F .PRPARY 1st, 1960 8:00 P. 14. The Regular Monthly Z—etir� of the Citv Council met in the Council Roams of the City Hall, with the Flavor Ed Simmerman presiding. 0 boon Roll Call the following Councilmen answered present: N. S. "Coley "Smith, Smile Shorb, L. P. 31dred— and Leland Tinley. Absent: May L and L. Vassar. This b -irF the time set d y notice for hearing protests to the Assessment goll of the Caldwell i 'I Municipal Irrigation System for the year There were no protests received. Thereupon the following RgsoL,tion was presented by Councilman Smith, who moved the adoption thereof which motion was duly seconded by Coubeilmar Shorb. Y'?9011ITI ON BY Councilman Smith. RESOLUTION FIXING ASSESSMENTS OF THE CALDWELL MUVTiCIFA.L IRRIGATION SYSTEM FOR THB YEAR 1960 ViHEREAS, This is the time provided by statute for levying an assessment of the necessr -y- funds for expenses of mai ntaining, operating, improving, extending and enlarging the water works and system of "The Caldwell Municipal Irrigation System■ for the ensuing calendar year, upon the lands within said "The Caldwell Municipal Irrigation System" in accordance with the benefits accruing to such lands by reason of the operation and maintenance of the works of said irrigation system, and which said assessment shall include a reasonable sum, not to exceed ten per cent of the total Estimate, for anti- cipated unpaid and delinquent taxes, and such as may be necessary to retire outstanding warrants, indebtedness, sinking funds, bonds, and interest of said municipal irrigation system; and WHEREAS, It appearing to the Mayor and City Council of the City of Caldwell, Canyon County, Idahg, that the City Clerk of the City of Caldwell, Canyon County, Idaho, as assessor of such irrigation system, prior to the second Monday in December of the year 1959, prepared the Assessment Bock of said irrigation system, containing a full and accurate list and description of all the lots, parcels, pieces and tracts of land lying within the boundaries of such municipal irrigation system, and a list of persons who own, claim, or have in possession or control thereof, giving the =her of acres unplatted in such system, and the miuiber of lots and blocks in the boundaries of such system, listed to each of such persons, which said assessment book is now before the 1 ?ayor and City Council, for the purpose of enabling them to fix the rate of assessment to meet the expenses of maintenance, operation, improving, extending and enlarging said municipal irriSation system for the ensuing calendar year, including a reasonable sum, not to exceee ten per cent of the total estimated, for anticipated unpaid and delinquent taxes, and such stuns as may be necessary to retire outstanding warrants, indebtedness, and interest of said municipal irrj, -at9on system, said assessment book giving a description of the acreage and lots assessed to each of said persons; and 3 It appearing to the P•fayor and City Council of the City fo Caldwell, Canyon County, Idaho, that the estimated amount of money necessary for said purposes, for the use of said municipal irrigation system, for the ensuing calendar year, beginning January 1, 1960, and ending December 31, 1960, as provided by the estimate on file in this office, is the stun of $32,400.00, and WHFREAS, It appearing upon examination of land assessed in Calloway Addition to the City of Caldwell, and which said lands receive water for irrigation from said municipal system, for the purpose of assessing same proportionately, according to the benefits received, that each of said tracts of land so assessed receive certain benefits, which said benefits amount to the sums indicated after the description of each of said tracts of land, to-wit: IN CALLOWAY CD1TICN TO CAIDTELL, IDAHO In Block 1 — North 50 feet of Lot 3 09.66 In Block 1 — South 50 feet of Morth 100 feet of Lot 3 $9.66 In Block 1 — South 50 feet of North 150 feet of Lot 3 $9.66 In Block_ 1 -- North 50 feet of the South half of Lot 3 $9.66 In Block 1 — West 50 feet of the South 90 feet of Lot 3 $9.66 In Block 1 — East 50 feet of the South 90 feet of Lot 3 $9.66 In Block 2 -- Lot 2 $3.85 In Block 2 — Lot 2 except South 114 feet thereof $2.82 In Block 2 — East 4 6 . 1 feet of the South 114 feet of Lot 3 $8.74 In Block 3 — Lot 1 except the East 50 feet of the South 120 feet thereof $2.36 In Block 3 — Lot 2 and 3 $4.66 In Black 3 — East 50 feet of the South 120 feet of Lot 1 $9.66 In Block 2 — ',Nest 531. feet of the South 144 feet of Lot 3 w10.64 and VI EREAS, It appearing upon examination of lands assessed as acreage in the Calloway Addition to y r7 O the City of Caldwell, Idaho, which said lands rsccive water for irri.sation from said municipal system.., for the purpose of assessing same nropnrtionately accordirr to the benefits received, that each and every acre of said lands in said Cal-lomay Addition, so assessed as acreage, and receiving said water, as aforesaid, receives the sama benefit, which said benefits amount to the sum of $5.56 per acre; and 5 11 P.ERFA.S, It appearing upon examd . nation of cartai.n tracts of land in said system, assessed as lots in Mountain View Addition and in College Heights Addition to the Cit of Caldwell, in said system and lying North of Linden Street in Said City, and in this paragraph described, for the purpose of assessing same proportionately, according to the benefits received, that each of said tracts of land so assessed as lots, receive certain benefits, which said benefits amount to the sums indicated after the description of each of said tracts of land, to- with: CCLLE'lE HE—TS, p m�nr. Lots 1 to 6 inc. Lots 714 to 20 inc. ?"rJC';?T ^rP1 `TIC" AnnrTr�t! Lots 1 to 10 i.no. Lots 1 to 10 inc. Lots 11 to 20 inc. Lots 1 to 10 and Lots lh to 20 inc. Lots 1 to 20 inc. Lots 1 to 9 inc. Lots 1 to 7 inc. and Lots 11; to 18 inc. Lots 1 to 20 inc. Lots 1 to 9 inc. Lots 10 to 1B inc. and Block 11 $25.13 Block 1f1 u26.11 Block 33 ;29.04 Block 34 0 Block 35 S29 .O4 Block 36 S35.F Block 37 V3 JS1 Di..: 45 ; Block 116 330.99 Block 66 a 38.e1 ° Block 5L b28.06 Block 95 x28.06 7-- iERF.AS, It annear-n; upon examination of nther lots in said .'.°.cintain 7J-Pw Addition and College heights Addition to the City of Caldwell, Idaho, and not heretofore assessed, and which said lots 74e North cf Linden Street in said system, and for the np mose of assessi_nr same nrorortionat.ely, according to the benefits received, that each of said lots no assessed as lots, receive the sm-ne benefits nor lot, i*L-ch said benefits amount to the stem of u4.83 per lot; and 71 9ERJ15, it appearing upon exsaj nation cf lands in said system assessed as lots in Arlinotion Addition to the City of Caldwell, and in Blcck 105, 106, 107 and 10E1 in Geandu Addition to the City of Cal a- 11, and Blocks 22,24,25 and 31 in Hasbreuc! Re- " ivisicn of Fair Acres to the City of Caldwell, for the purpose of assessing same proportionately, according to the benefits .received; that such lands so assessed as lots in this paragraph described, receive the same henefiti which sail benefit amamts to the sum of VL.A3 for each 25 °set frontage of the lots '.^erein described; and !, Tt appearing unon examinat.cr of all lands in said system assessed as lots or parts thereof, rdiich arnear "in their resne ^Fi. , platted additens as lots ra.tb no 'clod; designation, for the purpose of assessing .name proportionately, according to the benefits received, that each and ever;- of said le'r.:, o r earts thereof, within said system, so assesssd as lots, as in this paragraph described, receive the same benefits, c. Bald benefit anoints to t1lo s +:m of $4.83 for e2 ch 25 foot frontage of its shortest street frontage, except the New hone Addition which wd.11 be assessed in accordance with the follovring paragraph; and WHIER�'AS, It appearing upon examination of all other lands in said systen, not hercinbefere described, vr nVnned and assessed as lots or block; in said ssst —, for the purpose of assessing same proportionately, according to the nenefits received, that each and every of said .lots within said system so assessed as lots or blocks, receive the same benefits, wh sair_ "benefits ,*Ount to the sum of ,g4.83 for ^2ch 25 foot frontage of the lots or blocks in this nara,=ph referred to and described; and MMREAS, it upon examinat4.on of lands rithin said system, :m.ich are not oletted as blocks or lots, and are therefore assessed as iinplattcd acrea e in said sjsten, for the purpose of assessing the sa::e nronertionattly, accordin;; to the benefits received, that each a.nd every acre of G S land within said system so assessed as unnlatted acreage, receives the same benefit, which said benefit amounts to the sum of $5.58 per acre, but if said unplatted acreages have been cut up into building sites, they shall be assessed as lots and at the rate of $4.83 for each 25 feet of frontage. This also shall app! y to odd lots in the Bass and Pasley Additions, and t^OLIA.S, It appearing that the assessments herein ordered should be entered by the Clerk of said City upon the assessment roll of said system, and shall be subject to the review by the Mayor and Council of the City of Caldwell, at a meeting called for that purpose, as hereinafter provided, and should thereafter be delivered to the Treasurer of the City, who shall publish notice, in the manner and for the time provided by law, in the official newspaper of said city, that the assessments shall be due and payable on or before the 15th day of March, of the year 1960. THEP,EEO_'iE, in accordance with said findings, it is ordered, and this does order, as follows, to —wit; I That certain lands assessed as tax numbers and lots in Blocks 1, 2 and 3 of Calloway Addition to the City of Caldwell, and which said lands receive water for irrigation from said municipal system receive certain benefits, which said benefits are hereinafter designated after each tract of land so assessed, and there is hereby levied an assessment on said tracts of land so receiving said benefits, for the purposes aforesaid, for the ensuing calendar year, the sums indicated after the description of each of said tracts of land, torsi t; IN CALLOWAY ADDITION TO CALDWELL, IDAHO' In Block 1 — North 50 feet of Lot 3 $9.66 In Block 1 — South 50 feet of the North 100 feet of Lot 3 $9.66 In Block 1 — South 50 feet of the North 150 feet of Lot 3 $9.66 In Block 1 — North 50 feet of the South one -.half of Lot 3 $9.66 In Block 1 — West 50 feet of the South 90 feet of Lot 3 $9.66 In Block 1 — East 50 feet of the South 90 feet of Lot 3 '9.66 In Block 2 — Lot 2 $ In Block 2 — Lot 2 except South 114 feet thereof $2.82 In Block 2 — East 46 1 , feet of the South 114 feet of Lot 3 "$6.74 In Block 3 -- Lot 1 except the East 50•feet of the South 123 feet thereof $2.36 In Block 3 — East 50 feet of the South 120 feet of Lot 1 19.66 In Block 2 — 7'est 532 feet of the South 114 feet of Lot 3 $10.64 In Block 3 __ Lots 2 and 3 $4,66 II That each and everi acre of land so assessed as acreage in the Calloway Addition to the City of Caldwell, Idaho, and receivinb water for irrigation from said municipal system, receives the same benefit, to -io t: the sum of $5.58 per acre, that there is hereby levied as assessment on each and every acre so assessed as acreage in said Calloway Addition, and so receiving water from said system, for the purposes aforesaid, for the ensuing calendar year, the sum of $5.58. zII Those certain tradts of land in Moun *ain View Addition and in College Heights Addition to the City of Caldwell, Tdaho, in said system, and lying North of Linden Street in said City, and in this paragraph described, receive certain benefits, wrhich said benefits are hereinafter designated after each tract of land so assessed, and there is hereby levied as assessment on said tracts of land so receiving said benefits, for the purposes aforesaid, for the ensuing calendar year, the sums indicated after the description of each of said tracts of land, to -wit: COLLEGE HEIGHTS ADDITION Lots 1 to 6 inc. Lots 11: to 20 inc. MQUNTAIN VIEPd ADDITION Lots 1 to 10 inc. Lots 1 to 10 inc. Lots 11 to 20 inc. Lots 1 to 10 and Lots 14 to 20 inc. Lots 1 to 20 inc, Lots 1 to 9 inc. Lots 1 to 7 inc, and Lots L to 16 inc. Lots 1 to 20 inc. Flock 11 '25.13 Block ll [ $26.11 Block 33 '29.04 Block 34 '29.04 Block 35 $29.04 Block 36 135.88 Block 37538.81 Block 45 $28.06 Block 46 $30.99 Block 66 .$38.81 - �,- 1 Lots 1 to 9 ire. Lots 10 to 18 ire. Lots 1 to 9 inc. Lots In to 18 ins. Elock 94 $28.c6 E1oc1c 95 $28.06 Bloc: 96 "28.06 Bloat 96 W.06 IV That other lots in said Mountain View Additi.en and College Heights Addition to the City of Caldwell, Tdaho, and not heretofore assessed and rhSch said lots are in said system, and which said lots lie North of Linden Street in said City, receive the same benefits, to—;+r_t: the sum of $1:.83 ner lot, and there is hereby levied an assessment upon each and every of said lots, for the purposes aforesaid, for the ensuing calendar year, the sum of $4.83. V Thzt each and every lot so assessed as lots in Arlington Addition to the City of Caldmll, and in Blocks 105, 106, 107 and 108 in Ooandu Addition to the City of Caldwell, and Blocks 22, 24, 25 and 31 in Hasbrouck's Re— Subdivision of Fair Acres to the City of Caldwell, receives the same benefit, to wit: the sum of $4.83 for each 25 foot frontage of the lots herein described, and there is hereby levied an assessment on each and every 25 foot frontage of said lots in this paragraph described, for the purposes aforesaid, for the ensuing calendar year, the siin of $4.83. vI That all lands in said system assessed as lots, or parts thereof, which appear in their res— pective platted additions as lots with no block designation receive the same benefit, to—wit- the scm of 14.83 for each 25 foot frontage or portion thereof, of its shortest street frontage, and there is hereby levied an assessment on each and every 25 foot frontage or portion thereof, of its shortest street frontage on the lots in this paragraph described, for the purposes aforesn,d, for the ensuing calendar.year, the slim of $4.83, except the New Home Addition which will be assessed in accordance 771th the fallowing paragraph. VII That each and every tract of land in said system not hereinbefore described and mentioned, and assessed as Lots or blacks in said system, receive the same benefit, to —wit: the sum of $4.83 for each 25 foot frontage of said tracts of land in this naragraoh referred to described, and there is hereby levied an assessment on each and every 25 foot frontage on the tracts of land in this paragraph referred to, for the purposes aforesaid, for the ensuing calendar rear, the sum of $11.83. Viii This said tract of land in said system not platted in blocks or lots, and therefore assessed as unnlatt.ed acreage, in said system receives the same benefit, to —wit: the m of $5.58 ner acre, and there is hereby levied an assessment on each and every acre of the lands in said system not platted as blocks or lots and which are therefore assessed as unolatted acreage in said system, for the purposes aforesaid, for the ensuing calendar year, the slim of $5.581 but if said unplatted acreages have been cut up into building sites, they shall be assessed as lots and at the r of X4.83 for each 25 feet of frontage. This also shall anply to odd lots in the Bass and ?asley Additions. I% That the assessment herein levied shall become due and payable at the t me and in the manner provided by law. That the 1st day of Feruary, 1960, at the hour of 9 :oo o'clock F.M., "?ount.ain 5tandard Time, is hereby fixed and deterraned a^ the time the "ayor and Council of the City of Cald^_ll, shall meet, as a Board of Correction to review and correct assessments as provided by statute; that at such time the ITaycr and Camcil shall meet at the City HaL in the C9Ay :f Caldwell, Canyon Co' -nty, Idaho, the legal �Iac.e of - eeting of sai. ?Tv cr am: Council, _.,r said prrnosa, and shall continue fram day to day in session, so long as may be necessary, not exceeding three days, exclusive of holidays and Sunday, and the Clerk of said City is hereby instructed and directed to give proper notice by publication in the official newspaper of the City of Caldwell, Idaho, of the time, place and purpose of such meeting, as provided by law. %I IT IS FURTHER OR 'ERLD, AND THIS DOES ORDER, That vriithin rive days after the Mayor and Council of the City of Calchvell shall have adjourned as a Board of Correction, the Clerk shall complete the assessment Looks and certify the sare, and deliver said books to the City Treasurer of the City of Caldwell, who shall hlish a notice in the official newspaper of said City, that the assessments her ^_in levied shall be due and payable on or before the 15th day of 9.Sarch, 1960, and that such nettce shall be so published twice, at intervals of not less than six days, and to be in the manner and for;7 za provided b- Upon Roll Call these voting in the a'firmative were: Smith, Shorb, Eldredge and r'inley, Negative: No- - e. Absent and not votine: Vassar and Luby. There =pon the Mayor declared the motion carried and the Resolution adopted. The Bills for .January were read and on motion by Smith, seconded by Finley these Bills be allow- ed and warrants orde ed drawn for the vario+s amounts, all of which have been anproved by the Finance Committee; Motion carried. GENERAL FLUID - - SALARIES TSO DIES E PURPOSE AWOUNT 133 Hobert Ronald Thurman ADVANCE (Police Dept.) 200.00 ii 13L Ed. Simmerman SAUR`_' h91.13 135 Emery L. Vassar '+ 31.47 136 Leland D. Finley " 40.00 137 Max C. Luby " 31.47 138 L. P. Eldredge " 4G.00 239 Erne Shorb " 31.47 1L0 Nolen Everett Smith " 31.47 141 Dean E. Miller " 90.36 1142 Bertha E. Thueson " 41.96 1L3 Ada Hartenbcrrcr " 29o.51 14L Alta E. lilliams " 251.17 1L5 Elwood Siegmann " 352.10 1L6 George R. Svreer, Jr., " 1.69 147 Charles 7% Astleford " '2 1,69 1 148 ` William :. Carlson " 281.98 149 Louis Cornelison ° 277.30 150 Nicholas Ney 72.75 151 Gail Bold Dehlia " 2714.16 152 Shirley Ann West " 206.47. 153 1'elvin R. Pierson ° 322.94 154 Carrel Robert Green " 95.14 155 Alford Dick 'fling " 290.82 156 Harry R. Tinto " 266.08 157 Roscoe Allen Smith " 277.58 153 Robert Ronald Thurman " 95.96 159 William Orville h:orrison " 259.99 160 R. W. Nelson " 48.50 161 Clarence Dahl Jorgensen a 262.96 162 Nancy Lee Hedrick 167.68 163 Department Of Public Health 125.00 164 Jack Melvin ,'iinslow " 280.82 165 Floyd J. S;afrajda " 269.32 166 Myrna Eileen Sower 171.73 167 :[elvin G. L "wis 502.63 168 Charles John Hall " 269.61 169 Robert 1% Halvorson " 319.32 170 Benny Lyle Fortik " 2Q8.28 171 Sherry Ellen Harvey " 49.36 172 Donald I. D--ird " 326.21 173 George Ann Berkley " 121+.23 17L Ban; Of Idaho " 2,090.10 175 - State Tax Collector '+ 313.51 1 76 - Canyon Ccunty " I,059,76 177 Idaho '"u- icipal Leao-ue '+ 913.02 173 Idaho Department Store 47.58 Fer;vson Thornberg 3 hrs. .15,less S.S. 3.34 Glenda ''!ampler 38 hrs. 0 1.20,1e�s Fica 44.24 179 Alta lfiMans,City Trsas::rc:r ° 259.35 Keith Judd, Advance Total General Fund Salaries 12,715.3L I I 140. Name 3�' W. A. paddock 2332 Fcrrest B. 'Blender 2333 'Dale R. Ranks 233 John Warren 2335 Harold E, Perfect 2, Charles 'T. PLilli.ns 2337 Don in Sparks 2338 Donald E. L.achos 2339 John D. Romey 234C Leslie L. Ford 231:1 V'lillja� F. Southard 23 :7esley F. Tarmer 2343 Donald Eduard Camntell 23!44 Olen vlaner 2345 Fred A. Schroeder 2346 R. C. Stevens 23h7 Leonard Charlton 2349 Gordon Sams 2349 Jacl- GcoCh 23 r0 Mathew Ma:nvell. 2351 Rose L'cKeeth 23; Fred Herders- Alley 2353 Richard Lanus Christensen 2354 w State Treasurer 2355 George Hamnar 235E [harry S. F1aoC 2357 l ".illiac Lester Karns 2358 William F. So:ah_a 23 John Warren FIRE FUND SAIARIE`S NO. POl PURPOSE Salary. n n n n n n a n n u n n r. n PARR F"P,VD SALARIES A ?o, 901 n Total. Park Fund Salaries RECREATION 31111D SALAZIES %0. 0 4.1 n A?, =17 391.3 32°.12 273.21 271.36 259.06 271.36 252.86 25b.89 292.36 252.96 2;1.36 2 55 . 06 21x9.48 243 .14 1^ .36 33.00 214.4,7 2L.47 33.00 24.47 33.00 391.92 3,003.92 1Cc.CC 253.37 526.96 L2. 105. 4, 2141.33 21.L.21 27'+.90 201.79 720.90 3[6.7 0 2'277 273.99 14 On 226.62 224.62 205 224 . 62 "651 136.79 176.1 17 3,003.92 303. CSC 105.00 '_•lI..00 390.92 201.79 59.68 163.3 4 176.36 °61.99 251.61 270.92 240.40 266.37 266.37 360.71 213.29 201.79 2,C)7146 366.7* 221.h9 163.19 7 15.39 421.00 63.1(: 2, 3.54 132.30 1,635.'.:7 Total. Reoroaf.!,-: Funr? Sgl3ries CT7=27 r7sn SAT PPIES M. 1101 236 Gear;;= Haarar " 2361 LI lb,u•n L. Cooner " 2362 P,aymcnd G. Scott Tctal Cemeter- Fund Salaries STREET F??'D SALARIM r'O. 1301 2363 P. Glenn " 2364 James S. Wymore „ 23 ( Donald R. Shan " 2366 Richard S. llhther " 236 , Tilfcrd 7. Farley 2'69 Edward R. McKinsey " 2369 Emerson Goodrnw " 2370 Calude I. Laurin " 2371 Al'nert 3. F_zley " 2372 Tlarlon Shirley Correll " 2373 Donald Grant Green " 2374 Claude Eddie Green " 2375 Rex Gene iTiite (See LrriCation S..l.aries on T o`r - Street ?ind Salaries 0t?,er page SN'IT.iT_I014 FC?iD S._LARIPS NO. 1601 2382 ',urge R. Sweet, Jr., 2353 F. Ririe Rife " _etal. Sanita _.n3 Salari_.._ TFR GET?'E4?4L Oc^ICr F'1 ":D riD. 641 2354 Jahn Leslie Enylehart - 2395 Wilma 9. ?;each " 2386 F. Marie Rife 2387 Fa lavon Douthit " 23 '3 Donna L. 7olfe Total 'A,.ter General Offtcc Salaries 1 "igmLi! F`_ ^ID Sp.L,L'?;.wS PiC. lnl 2389 Rey o. Davis 2390 SaT. ^el :'._rt,'ror:f " 2391 Roy A. ]: ^.el.ton 2392 D. Richard Cal. 2393 H V,'. Phillips 2394 Jack Poyd Johansen 2 395 Steve Fi. sh " 2396 F1rney P. Snoddy - Total :Cater Fund Salaries T LM 7.'h'°I"_' PLANT SALARIES 1?0.621 2397 Antcr. Talter Nlat =ei.s`,er " 2398 Charles D. S *anle-, " 2399 Robert E. Davis T Tr�,t^_.,nt Plant Fund Salaries 2400 Barak Of Idaho " 21401, State Tax Collector " 2!4021 CarVnn County 21,03 I'ah.o ",Junieipal League 2141.33 21.L.21 27'+.90 201.79 720.90 3[6.7 0 2'277 273.99 14 On 226.62 224.62 205 224 . 62 "651 136.79 176.1 17 3,003.92 303. CSC 105.00 '_•lI..00 390.92 201.79 59.68 163.3 4 176.36 °61.99 251.61 270.92 240.40 266.37 266.37 360.71 213.29 201.79 2,C)7146 366.7* 221.h9 163.19 7 15.39 421.00 63.1(: 2, 3.54 132.30 1,635.'.:7 r 28,526.59 GENERAL FUND SUPPLIES TOTAL SUPPLIES FOR JANUARY 160 ,TAIM FUND FITMEM A'PJ PURPOSE American Phntocopy Equipment Co., 282 TOTAL SUPPLILS Don '7. Baird IRRIO.ATION F,D SALARIES N0. 1501 Clerk's Cash RevolvinC Fund, ^' ;2 *NO NAI'T PURPOSE AMOUNT " 282 2376 Charlio L. Bourland Salary 1.65 Collins Electronic Eng. Co., 282 2377 ., Healy 302 240.1;0 i - -- 242 2372 Cscar Naumann " 21x3.37 Inter:zountai❑ Gas Co., 402 2379 John H. Brown " 254.87 " 362 2 380 Ernest G. Eisenbrendt 162 233.97 Ed. Simmorman 102 2381 ELrer R. Thornburg " 213.29 TOTAL GENERAL FUND SUPPLIES JAN. MTER DEPOSIT REFirnrU SPECIAL FMND SUPPLIES Total Irrigation Salaries 1,558.11 l Vo-NO. Wt. 110 1426 2092 1427 2093 142° 2094 1429 2095 1430 2996 1431 2097 71:32 2098 1 -433 2099 1434 2100 1 43 5 2101 1436 2102 1437 4180 143 3 11181 1439 4182 1440 4163 11'11 4181 1442 11,43 1~'44 1445 1 1446 1447 11;49 1!1 9 11150 1451 1452 ,185 41% 4137 1 - 198 4189 4190 4191 4192 1 4194 4195 1453 4196 1454 4197 1455 4198 X1456 4199 �i1457 4200 1453 4201 1459 4202 1460 L203 1461 4204 yU62 4205 TOTAL SALARIL.5 FOR JANUARY 1960, $", 28,526.59 GENERAL FUND SUPPLIES TOTAL SUPPLIES FOR JANUARY 160 ,TAIM FUND FITMEM A'PJ PURPOSE American Phntocopy Equipment Co., 282 TOTAL SUPPLILS Don '7. Baird 542 Clerk's Cash RevolvinC Fund, ^' ;2 2,00 SUPPLIES 102 30.93 " 282 39.56 " 362 1.65 Collins Electronic Eng. Co., 282 FIRE FUND Agnes L. Denman 302 AIRPORT FtiND Iz,parial Carbon Co., 242 11.59 " 262 2.94 Inter:zountai❑ Gas Co., 402 SWIVIMG POOL FUND JL: Lyke, Postmaster 342 1.20 " 362 20.00 1ee:s Tribune 162 La.R3CATION FUND Ed. Simmorman 102 SANITATION FUND Y'lestorn Union Teleograph Co., 282 CAVITATIO CO ?FMACT TOTAL GENERAL FUND SUPPLIES JAN. MTER DEPOSIT REFirnrU SPECIAL FMND SUPPLIES 662 Armco Drainage &. Wetal Prod.Inc., 602 11.00 603 33.00 Cler'<s Cash Revolving Fund_ 642 2.00 662 1.00 Idaho Blueprint & Supply Co., 622 Idaho Potter Co., 602 Ji:. Lyke, Postmaster 602 10.00 622 15.00 642 105.00 Neptune :3eter Company 603 Pacific States Cast _iron Pipe Co., 603 Pennsalt Ch. -cal Corn., 622 :cckrrell llfZ., Co., 602 Viaterwurks Equipment Co., 603 American Lubricants Co „ 1,302 Hairl Bivins Construction Co., 702 Boise Payette Lumber Co., 1502 Caldwell Sanitary Service 1605 Cusco 1302 Clerks Cash Revolving Fund 902 2.00 1502 4.00 1602 4.00 Home Lumber & Coal Co., 702 Idaho Power Co., 702 25.52 902 16.20 9L2 16.67 1102 9.50 Intermountain Gas 902 - 76 - J - - 902 52.10 Don Nachos 802 Nampa Sanitary Service 16o5 Pao. Coast Int -Mt Assn of Fire Chiefs 302 Pennsalt Chemical. Corp., 922 M. L. Snyder & Son 1502. John Warren 942 Western Field Seed, Inc., 1302 SPECIAL FUND SUPPLIES JAN.'60 ATIO! +NT 73.98 52.55 74.1E 29.30 225.00 14.53 117.62 21.20 67.95 95.00 11.72 782.99 44.00 3.00 75 266.19 130.00 412.08 223.60 900.02 1L. o5 ]:x6.00 48.71 125.40 1.85 4,45o.o8 266.90 10.00 119.80 67.89 98,28 5.96 480.25 1,3.00 78.00 15.53 L.00 276.47 8,201.79 321,24 914.69 915.75 107,00 65.14 270.72 20.67 70.30 78,00 9.50 592.03 21.38 4.00 4,930.33 1.00 ,,201.79 TOTAL SUPPLIES FOR I!ID -JAN +60 11,763.46 TOTAL SUPPLIES FOR JANUARY 160 20,748,24 TOTAL SALAR]EIS F'OR JANUARY 1 60 28,526,59 TOTAL SUPPLILS AND SALARIES FOR JANUARY 1 60 49,274.83 EXPENDITURES BY FONDS WATER FUND SUPPLIES 602 WATER CAP. OUTLAY " 603 TREAM PLANT " 622 WATER GEN, OFFICE " 642 FIRE FUND 902 AIRPORT FtiND " 702 P5C2FATIOf' FU::.D " 942 PARK F*1ND n02 SWIVIMG POOL FUND " 922 MLIETE;Y FUND " 1102 SIT,= FUND " 1302 La.R3CATION FUND +' 1502 SANITATION FUND " 1602 CAVITATIO CO ?FMACT GARBAGE 1605 MTER DEPOSIT REFirnrU " 662 ATIO! +NT 73.98 52.55 74.1E 29.30 225.00 14.53 117.62 21.20 67.95 95.00 11.72 782.99 44.00 3.00 75 266.19 130.00 412.08 223.60 900.02 1L. o5 ]:x6.00 48.71 125.40 1.85 4,45o.o8 266.90 10.00 119.80 67.89 98,28 5.96 480.25 1,3.00 78.00 15.53 L.00 276.47 8,201.79 321,24 914.69 915.75 107,00 65.14 270.72 20.67 70.30 78,00 9.50 592.03 21.38 4.00 4,930.33 1.00 ,,201.79 C! The following letter of re sir nation was read: LFTTFR OR R;C7� ":iJATI�TN .lamaary PC, 1969. The Mayor and Council Members of the City o!' Caldwell, Idaho To whom it may concern: I, Frederick R. Schroeder, do hereby tonder my resignation to become effective as of the day of Janunry 1969 for reasons stated b =low; I have been offered a ob wcr'rino for the postal department here in the city of Caldwell at a substantial increase in salary and chances or incrensine it later. I thank you very much for the onnortnni- ty of wnrkina for the City Fire Tlapagtment for the short time that I have been here. Resnectfull *r /s/ Fred P. Schroeder Moved by Shorb, seconded by Smith this resignation be accenied. Undo Roll Call it anoeared the motion was unanimously carried. Annlica.tion for Card License was ad from Oliver G. Vanderwilt, the fie accomnanyinp the ao- nlicati.on. Mov1. by FldredE,e, sec - nded by Fi ley this lire ^se oe franted. Oncn Poll Call i.t anoeared the motion was unarimansly carried. City vnpineer renorted Mr. Strang would start work on the Crookham Street Sewer extension as as the weather would nermi.t. Councilman Shorn brought to the at.tenti o +' +.be i ",yo- ar.d Council the ordinance reenirino chest x -rays for persons handling food was not heine enforced. It was unanimously anreed by the Council the ordinance should be enforced end C. .l. Hammond District unitarian should be notified of this decision. Con ncilman Luby =ntered arc • s marked nr-,sent. The ?eoort of Sewer Service Charge Study for t*ie City of Caldwell was stn.H.ied by the Council. Citv Fnrineer stated the marno =e of th:i.s study was to present all nrohlems at one time. There bein- no forth -r business tc come before the Cnnnril i." ra moved by Councilman Luby, seconded by Councilcan Shorn that Ci�inci recess to meet Februa"v 15, 1960 / .. T- Iotion carried. hf,y ^r. City Clerk. CD'IMCIL C! CYT -F - i FU ?U.4RY lcth, 1c'60 9:00 P. M. The Council met nirim nt to receos %nd acknowledem -nt of notice in the following form: CALL .k2lli ACFMarr. Li '_16BnFh!T 7 IMC3 'rue, the undersigned Mayor and M9 mbers of tine City Counril o" t *,e Citv of Caldwell, Idaho, do each he -any acknowledge notice of a scecial m-etinr or +'said Cit.. Cc ncil, to be h ld jr. the Ccuncil Chambers in the Citv Hall in the CitS of Caldwell, Idaho, a t t,h© hoar of 9:0O o'clock P. M. on the 15th day. of Feb- unary 1960 for the transaction of all business `n correction with the rollo>-ring oo.= ct: To take un new ? and unfinished business. 1 WI'7i•L3S our sitn this lsth, d=ry of 1960. Coun ilman i 7 r � Councilman wvor Rd Si.mmerman nresim ng.