HomeMy WebLinkAbout1911-02-13city council minutesNays - -0. Abaant - -- Revers. So the motion prevailed.
A motion was made ty Paynt.er that t.l.a Supc- lnt. ?ndent of Water Works be allow-
ad ;:15.00 For extra labor. The roll being Called ontl,e motion, the vote resulted:
Ayes --- Clark, Farrar, Cartin, Paynter - -4.
Nays -- Farris. Absent -- Revers.
Farrar asked to change his vote to the neLative. So thtotion arks lost.
Voted, on motion of Mark, that the Council adjourn untI1'Moriday, February
13, 1911, at B p, m.
February 13, 1.911, Council met, inragular session pur6uant to adjournmont
with Mayor Coven presiding and Cour!cilmen Clark, Revers, Farrar, Gartin, Parris, Paynter
present;_®korb, clerk.
The slain, of Miss. Pray, salai y of iran;an in the sum of :'5,00 laid over at
last meeting, was read. A motion was made Ly Harris tlat, the claim be allowed an the
General Fund, Ti, roll bein called on t.heriotion, the vote resultede
Ayes -- Clark, Pever'e, Farrar, C;artin, Farris, Pa - -6,
Nnys and absent - -0. So the motion prevailed.
A motion was made by Faynter that the claim of T,illian Potter in the sun. of
110.00 for copying, assessment roll be allowed on the general fund. The roll being
called on ti,e motion., the vot.a resulted:
Ayan -- Clark, Pevers, Farrar, car +.in, TTar•r•ia, Paynter - -6.
a;,•s and absent - 0. So tY•e motion rrevailed.
A notion was made by Paynter that the clair, of Phrr. Rode in the sum of -2,o0
for erroneous ansesan:ent for 9rrinl%linr before lots and '• P1or.Y. 13, be ellowed on
the sprinkling fund. The roll baing called on the rrrotior:, devote resulted:
A es -- Clark, Fevers, Farrar, Gartin, Harris,
T1a3s eri a'..aent - -0, So the motion. lrevailed.
A motion 'w:,s ra3e I y Gartin that 41 •_sin. of L. F- Iluntar in t3.e Sus: of
U.00 for erroneous assessment for aprinkling 'ne allowed. m;_e roll !sing called on
the motion, the vote resnitedr
Ayes—Gar in, Paynter - -2,
ITays -- Clark, PeveM Farrar, Harris - -4, So '.he motion aaas lost.
A motion was made by Paynter tl.at t3.a claim of the Caldwell r1unbing c:` Heati
Co, in t.l:e sum of ? "5,77 on r•ontre.Ct Le allowed, The roll beint called on the
c.ot.ior, t3,;t vote rr
Ayas-- Clarl,, Fevers, Farrar, Garr:ln, Farris, Paynter - -6,
, a s acd l sent -__C Co the rot.ion rrevailed,
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A motion was.madd by Clark that tl -a warrants for• the Caldwell Plumbink J Heat-
ing Co, be drawn on the general fund. The roll being; called -on the moti on, the vote
resulted:
Ayes -- Clark, Gartin, Harris - -3.
Nays -- revers, Farrar-, Paynter - -3. So the moticn was lost.
A motion was made by Farrar that the warrants for the Caldwell Plumbing ?, Heat-
ing Company be drawn on the crater works fund, and that the City Clerk be instructed to
purchase the same by sir.I;in� funl vaarrai,ts. The roll teing called on the motion, the
vote resulted:
Ayes -- revers, Farrar, Curtin, Paynter - -4.
Nays -- Clark, Harris - -2. So the motion prevailed.
A motion was made by Farrar that the claim of Thos. H. Soule in the sum of
1232.90 for plans, specifications and superintendence be allowed on the water works
fund. The roll beir.6 called cn the motion, the vote resulted:
Ayes -- Revers, Farrar, Gartin, Paynter - -4.
Hays -- Clark, Harris - - -2. So the motion prevailed.
A motion was made by Farrar tha'., t1LS :lr.iu, of Shirley d French in the sum of
$4.00 for horse hire be allowed on the general fund. The roll being called on the
motion, the vote resulted:
Ayes -- Clark, Devers, Farrar, Gartin, Harris, Paynter- --E .
Nays -and absent - -0. So the e:otion prevailed.
A motion was made by Clark that the claim of Nellie Y. Sterling in the sum of
f; 8.00 for typewriting, sprinkling assessment roll to alloveed on the sprinkling; fund,
The roll being called on the motion, the vote resulted%
Aycs-- Clark, Farrar, Gartin, IIarris, Devers, Paynter - -6.
Nays and absent - -0. So the motion prevailed.
A motion: was made by Farrar that the claim of the Caldwell Plumbing and Heating
Company in the sizL of ra.00 for replacing meters be allowed on the water works fund.
The roll being called on the notion, the vote resulted-
Ayes--Clark, revers, Farrar, Gartin, Harris, Paynter - -6.
Nays and aboent - -0. So the motion prevailed.
A motion was r.;ade by Farrar that the clairr; of Shi.11ey < French in the sum If
$6.50 for team hire be allov+ed on the general fund. The roll being called on the
motion, the vote resulted:
Ayed -- Clark, Devers, Farrar, Gartin, Harris, Pa. - -6.
Nays and absent - -0. So the motion prevailed.
Voted, on motion of Harris, that the claim of Mrs. H. N, Oakes rebate of OP-00
on water rentals on account of frozen pipes was disallowed.
A motion was made by Deverm that the claim of R. Y. Payne Auto Co. be allowed
in the sum of "5.00 for auto hire on tl-e general fund. The roll being called on the
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motion, the vote resulted:
Ayes -- Clark, Pevers, Farrar, Gartin, Harris, Pal-nter --C .
Nays and absents -0. So the motion prevailed.
A motion waa made by Farrar that the Superintendent of Plater Mokks be allowed
;'15.00 on the water 'works fund for extra work, on his filing a claim therefor. The
roll being called on tbo notion, the vote reauslted:
Ayes -- Clark, Pavers, Farrar, Gartin, Pag.nter ---5.
Naya-- Farris. So the notion prevailed.
The matter of developing the well at the new ater works plant was referred to
the water committee to do as it thought best.
71,e reports of offioers for the past three months viere read, and on motion of
Farrar, ordered filed.
Voted, on notion of Clark, that the matter of purchasing two new hose carts and
establishing; two new stations was referred to the fiee committee,
Bill No. 76 by Farrar, entitled, "An Ordinance vacarring and discontinuing
portions of 11th Avenue, Ir_diara Street, lOtl Avenue, Kearney Street, 9t], Awnue, 7th
Avenue, and the street along the east side of Block Tio. 71, Pavers Addition to the
City of Caldwell, Idaho" was read the first time.
A motion was made by Farrar that the miles be suspended and the readings on
three separate days be disrnnsed with arid that Pill Yo. 76 be real the second time by
title and the third time in full and placed on its final passage. Tt,e roll. being call-
ed on the•rnotion, the vote resulted:
Ayes--Clark, Pavers, Farrar, Gartin,Rarris, Paynter --
Nays and al.sent - -0. So the motion prevailed,
Bill No. 76 read second time by title.
Bill Yo. 76 read third time in full. On the ;uietion, Shall Pill No. 76
pass? the roll being called, the vote resulted:
Ayes -- Clark, Devers, Farrar, Gartin, Harris, Paynter - -6.
Nays and absent - -0. So Bill No. 76 passed, becomingOrdinance No. 190,
Resolution No. 58, by Paynt ®r, entitled, "A:Resolution providing for the con-
struction of a sidewalk according; to Plan 5 of Ordinance No. 148, as amended by Ordinanc•
No. 189, of he City of Caldwell, Idaho, along Kin:Lal.l Avenue in front of certain lots
and blocks in said city and providing 'or the payment of such construction by an assess -
ment levied and asgesadd against the property fronting and abutting on said side:•ralk"
was read. The roll boin6 er,lled on the resolution, tl•e vote resulted:
Ayes -- Clark, Devers, Farrar, Gartin, Harris, Paynter --6.
Nays and absent -.0. So Resolution No. 56 passed.
The following election officers were arrolnted for the regular n.unicipal
election to be.. held Tuesday, AI•ril A, 1911:
First Ward: Registrar, l'rs. Ida Peal; ,fudges, J. M. Pattont, Pd. C. ;'rsey,
F. B. Smith; Clerks, Yrs. 7ilpha Miller, PCrs. IIa Peal; Distributing Clerk, Mrs. J. * ?.
Patton; Polling pia; ^e, Pacl'le Patel.
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The matter of the extension of the city limits was referred to the street
r_on,mittee and city engineer.
The minutes of the meetings held it NGvember, Docenber, 1910, and January, lall,
mere read and appruved.
The Clark asked the Council to release from assessnio nt cf C. S. Faurot X6.00
on Lot 1, Block 126, Strahurn Addition, and 1 18.25 on Lot 2, Block 126, Strat.orn Addition
on account of no rill, by order of the Finance Cor,z- ;ittee.
A motion was made by Farrar that the release be rejected. The roll beinf.
called on the motiva, the vote resulteds
A; -- Clark, Fevers, Farrar, Cartin, Harris, Paynter - -6.
NIiys and absent - -0. So the motion prevailed.
Voted, on motion of Farris, that Council adjourn.
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Second Ward. - Registrar, Mrs. Claru - Powell; - Judges, 71. C. Leiser, J. S.
Burger, W. Y. McNair; Clerks, Urs. 7lilla Wilson, Yfrs. F1Ia Jones; ristrituting Clerk,
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Mrs. Clara Powell; Polling place, corner Plinth and Arthur Street.
Trird Wards ReCistrar, Vinn I.illlan Potter; Judges, P. L. Keller, T. P. Robert,
111an Cupp; Clerks, Mrs. M. R. Havird, Vise Ida Potter; Distributing Clerk, 1Uas tia
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e11ehel3; ° ollinr place, City Hall.
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The matter of the extension of the city limits was referred to the street
r_on,mittee and city engineer.
The minutes of the meetings held it NGvember, Docenber, 1910, and January, lall,
mere read and appruved.
The Clark asked the Council to release from assessnio nt cf C. S. Faurot X6.00
on Lot 1, Block 126, Strahurn Addition, and 1 18.25 on Lot 2, Block 126, Strat.orn Addition
on account of no rill, by order of the Finance Cor,z- ;ittee.
A motion was made by Farrar that the release be rejected. The roll beinf.
called on the motiva, the vote resulteds
A; -- Clark, Fevers, Farrar, Cartin, Harris, Paynter - -6.
NIiys and absent - -0. So the motion prevailed.
Voted, on motion of Farris, that Council adjourn.
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