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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1962-02-19city council minutes276 r r - 6 l TOTAL SUPPLIES FOR MID -JAN. 1 62 $9,650.8o TOTAL SUPPLIES FOR END -JAN. -62 17 ,696.60 TOTAL SALARIES FOR JANUARY r62 32,559.71 TOTAL SUPFLIES Sc SALARIES FOR JANUARY -62 59,907.11 There being no further business to come before the Council, it was moved by Councilman Smith, seconded by Councilman Bates that the Council recess to meet February 19, 1962 in the Council Chambers at 8:00 P.M. The motion carried. Acting Mayor Clerk CuMTCTL C'- EAf•''BERS fEfRLCIRY 19, 19612 The Council met pursuant to recess 1r1.th 112r Ed Sirrmiernan g'-siding. Upon Upon Eioll Call toe fcl.looing Councilmen answered present: E. L. Vassar, Emil Shoib, Play. Luby, 'Qvin K. Bates, V. J. PTartiii and I1. E. "Coley" Smith. Absent: i�Tcne. h Simmerman addressed those in at!onda -ioe and said that they were veiy pl_ased tc have so any !:ere tonight. fie stated that they had some kRt of a lenghty ajenda and that it helps to the busi- ness of the evening if they Loot, Idiat the suL,jects are that come frem the audience. He thou asical if, aside 'from the rodeo;' there was any other hualnese to come from any of those present. Beer and Card License - Mr. Arthur E. Dock Ilr. P,rthur E: BeCIc waspresent with regards to his application for a beer license and for a card icense. Nr. Vent Rudolph was present regarding a —ti.t - tor, tc vacate an alley. Hearing of protests - L.I.D. h49 a�or Simmerman then stated that they tjoiild ,roceed with the order of business. lie informed ti;e Council that this was .she time_ set by notice for raccl and hearing protests to LRo assess,,Lant roll cf Local Improvement Aistrict [1o. �P. Councilman Max Luby ezeused ld—a -f from the mestin0 at this time. Mayor Sirunexman then inquired if there %as anyone present who wished to protest the assessments of Local ImprovQment District No. 119 111,1 caas a se --r project ii the vicinity of Colorado. There ware nu protests from any of those present and the Clerl: informed the ilayor and Ceuacil that there had been no written protests filed in his office. Thereupon it ;acs novel by Councilman Shorb, seconded by Co,,r_eilman Vassar thab the assessment roll be approved. A tote was taken and the motion unanimously carried. 010EIc NO. 1 F AN OII.DE'R CoI?FIRUNJ AN➢ 14P,tiOVIT' {G '1'7iE :LiSESS ".TENT ROLL IN LOC-L IEh,FhU7DlENT D15TRICT N0. 10 CF "'}?F CITY OF C;1IJ! ^1F :LL. The committee on Sewa,re of tine Citd, of Caldwell, toT,ether with the City Enginaor of said City of Cald has heretofore certified and su' :- + „itted to the 1la ^or aad Council, the i:seessmant Roll of Local Iml :aovenient Eistrict CIo. 1� c-” tho City of Cal . lv -11, Idaho, and it aj- --rid, thaL the assensment inll was received in tho office of the City Clark of tPre City of Caldwell, at 5:00 d clock P.T;. on the 5th day of february, nd said Assessn.- Roll is now an fzle i: said office; Anil it further appearing that the b1a } and CoLacil of the City of Caldwell, at a ,r>;eti rg of said Pia ? °or and Council, held in the City H1. cf said City, on the $th 6a7, .,P EeLruary, 1362, passed a resolution order :ng sai3 asses sn!e��'L 31-1 to 6e 1 c•u file in tine office of the C! t dlerlc of the City of Caldo:e7.i, and £iainl; the Lth da;, of ld,ruar; 19b2, at 5:00 O'cl.cl: P.R., in the dauncil Ch=nbers in the City Hall or saic! City of Caldwell, as the time and place for hearinL and cousideri;ig olzjections to said assessment 27 roll; and dire.ctl.ng the City 01erl- of the said City to givA duo a -,d le notice in compliance with the Fro - visi.cns of law, of the filing of said Assessment Roll in his office, the date of filing the sane and the time. and ,l ce at wlxich the Coxuncil raculd hear and enasider 6l„ect.ions tc said h_ssessinant Roll 1- ra ti es by such assessments and the rersons t; y t zinc] the t! me id thin *EA!, said ohjsction stould he J file=, and fter'ther rR_,-cHng .! _aid t rri_ce be rul.L�Led in three succeesivs issued of - bhe Yews - Tribune, a _xil„ paper , rirnted F.nd ,ub istied in the city of cai�l cil, Idaho, and tires official newspaper c f the City Cal, ell; all cf rdiiclh niors. fn7.7:; al ; oais in said resolution; And it further a,Tearing that the; City Clerk of the sad_d City give notice of the receipt cf said Ass sercent :loll and cf the time and @lace fixed for ,oari=ng FrctFst t:.areto, d ircctirlg the time, ,lace W and manner of filing said ohjectiars; all cf 1n - '' more fully a] by said notice, date the 5t11 Hay cf Peh n_tary, 1 and nc on file in the office of the City Clef'•= of the City of Caldt-rc.11; and it further thst, said notice was ri fished as direrted in rho Bald resolutintt nt'0ITr; m_ - ti_cned, in t] - le Tribune, the c "frcial ,l _.2per of said City, in ' i.ssu,s of' F -t z tax;4 ;, B, and 9th, 196P, mcr= folly art .ars b . he affil t of publication of said notice on file in the ef£ine of the City L'1, cf said City of Ca7dwe.11; and it further aTpearing thab notice r-;as dolt' and rcgn7.arly {riven i.n all respects aF required by le•. and fl o:.der of ' , , I - ,e Yfa rcr and Ccunc -l; And it f-tle .r �-reax.ng that the t-';i� fcr f i_l I l I obj- coons and prctes t awng e r9red, and the times fixed n _rei_n' -! _`er 1 ,ing 'I ccnr'irt��riag s'J& d aeet.`cne and k ,otasts having rrived and it fnrt'ter e,TT- ring th -.t nr, ehjecttene or protests tktztsceve±° have t-cn filed in said ratter: an-1 said assess - stet+ Roll h ,tub, c,:n;. for :li;.g vrd roliFl a ,,l tl - Le. sn.ne havt.ng been fnllr and d =1h cons_i_derFd h. U Lin' and Cota;ncil cf tho City of Callrell, Ida,to, and sari Asses-'ent Roll, together t',i all t�roc =_eclirgs in ill such a sessnloTI I. _.!ng by .cai.d T a� -Cr ar' i is._u:ncil keen fond ;4egular, valid, correct '-able, 'air, just:, fxr_er and in all lcrral and aeocr_l,i.n, to t•hF l trs of the State of Idaho, and the of the City cf Caldwell; M-W THET'S 0.,L, 1 I ?'=i;T.'' +D] ".-l"Lt Dy the and 6cutncil of rl_e U_i.ta of Cal.rl,raell, Idaho; Section 1. That said 4ssesarr. - 201.7- of Local Impro're,aent .istrict ^;o. 49 of the Citr of Caldwell, Idaho, be and the saee is hereby a'ohroved and cmtfirm�d. Section 2. That the Olt- Cla_•'tc s'.tallimmeaiately certify and file said Assessment Roll with the Cite Treasurer o* the. Citti of 4alrl for collection of said ass ossrnents ac —ding to lava; and +;ltzt doe notice of. t place and manner of making tatrse psirnents of assessments cont2ir.d in said Ass—...Lent Roll he given In at 1'" 2- sur =n' of the City -f clldwe7l, in t> :val".- provided by the la:- of ti_ state cf Idaho, and the ordinances of the City of Caldr.,ell. PASSED By t'te Ccrmeil t! is 79th day of February, 1�b2. ,'T-2 2v the Ll . "o•'T ,leis 1 "1;11 des, of F' LI ".sty, I I® iID sli -1;1- !Id X :; fla or Application for Card License Application for Beer License - Arthur E. Bock An applicatd.cr. for hoer boon -, cos s_nd fiem Arthur �:, frock at 107 so. 4th, with the fee of 'Iv100 ar_eor:nam�ing Mile a:, �r li_cnt and an applicat.icn for card license Teas reed from Arthur E. Pock at th same adrir,—, It' l- fee of ;,L1 r,00 acecmpan:in^ tl application. i :a_ r Simnoaman re ,d the folluring letter frcn, the Clifef of Police. FeLru_ ry 17, 1 1 62 Tor The Renorahls lfa, -or red City Cc,mcil of Czldorell, Idaho '1 :' : The Office of t.. Chic - r of Police su`;jest: Anrltcati_en for Brer --irl Card Licenses 2`B 1 Gentlemen: An investigation of Arthur E. Bock, 11 years of age, address 601 [Borth Kimball Avenue, Caldwell, Idaho reveals that; PP. Bock is a bon_ified = esirlent of the City of Caldwell and that he tias not Leen convicted of a felony. It is understood that h1r. 3cck's rlace of 1 .usiness will be located at 107 South 7th Street acid %gill be oemed and operated by hirr. This office can find no reascas why a carol and beer license can not be issued to lrthur mock and therefore recui,vends aI - -; roval. he s pe ctf,; r l:', /f,/ Uh —I.ou W. Astlofcrd Charles U. 3st2eford Chic£ �f Police Moved by Ceunci.lnar; &,dth, seconded r, Councilman Suorb that the beer and;ard license be approved as aaplied for. A vote is -s tal �en aild the !notice was unani.n,onsly carried. Lease, Rental or Sale of Curtis Park - denied YL: Sim:,err^an annou -.iced that for the benefit of the reco,cl r yarding a request which w as made about two weeLs e.go for the lease, rental or sale of Curtis Park; 3t should be noted that this had been investigated and under the conditions by which the City lead acquired this propert and the res frictions which were placed on the use of it and, inasmuch as the City 'cad n.e investment in 1L, that the City had an obligation to rospec't Lhose cnditions. He sinted farther that he thouCht some disfcsition shenld h made of that req,iest. It was tk�ereuron moved b^ 6ounciiman Vassar, sec�nded by "oonciltan 11urtin that, the request be denied. A vote was taken and the notion was unanimously carried. Tampering with crater payment depository reported S- 1a-er Kimernan announced t1lat about t::xec-- do it ago on a Slcnday morning through various tele- phone calls frcni citizens who had made their ,rater payments and placed the dek,csits in the box at the door to the City r:a'_-1 w,1ch bad been Trovr led for this r _rrese; it beca 2pr arent that s me of th s, ­ not been received. This had been _nvcsti,Iated with no definite o_nclu _.,ur -s i.'.::n on the folluidng Zcnday anctbe payment was not received.. On the follo,.in6 T'anday -,hre❑ qui tie a nun ±ber of f ayments again were not raoeived it heca.me qui te. a -arent that was tampering : th the box hlaced inside the door. iie stated fu=_ that arranuerients had been made to rebuild the dc,,siterg so as to 1.r vent - L1,e reoccur ence of this but t6a in the me rtine the Police Do `.sent d been nc; ifikd and that, a trajk ii al 'hoer_ set- last Saturday and the _ror3onre8;ans11 ;1e was op.,r_,..nc A tdoal of ; [102.110 Lr.. �_portedly i.assi,% through this means with $83.35 of t: -is Leing checks and an ariouut of ;,19.05 being in cash. Arraagementshad been r,ade by those individuals who had made pay no k, check to stoi; payment on t!rose checks. The Police !,ad dcte_rxivad that the c'riacks had either been thrown away or h estro ad area that tl.cre had been no efforts made to cash then. Regarding those ;'aTinents in cash and inasmuch as we had placed the sign reading "Place Water Pay- ments [,ere IJ,Ut tae felt _t alas Ear ,.'s _ ^e as it�ilith to cr dit I,. - Sl rnetoncr's acccuizta :5 they Lad be`.�i paid. It was moved by Councilman Smith, seconded bar Ucuncilnan Sates that crcdi'Ls be issued to those accounts for customers Who had lost cast. in - Lh, Eunoc ❑t of V' statement for that montit, and they they be so notified. A vote ,•rag taken and the ri ^_tion unanirnousll, carried. Those cw inp 1 1 , cheeks and which were reportedly missing, ,sere also to be uutified of the of -hole in the del,csit.ory so that they C, 1 _J adaln use it fur del osiUn- thei_r'cl,eGl's if then so des''�red. City- County Civil Defense agreement ISaycr Sir --man presented n a regiment For rerc,.el Lesweer t:. '.ty of j ity o£ , and the Canyon Ueu ❑tl- tc sup: ^out a Cnt - � Coant '„ivil Ilefensa or a.niza' +ion. This lad been delayed due to the absence of Lhe Civil Defense �p The agreement iTas same as hl.e cnc entered into lash ,_,.r and wc be effective for cnc a t c c Usti ,-,soh _ -Y p;ei0� 1,60o red t.1,e test 'tv the €,on:,ty The ..cst fc, t iu L,itr of Ca] last ,year n ,3675. The City world 1­ -sod 5[�;L of t, ear tests '-Y Civi.l u �i'mrse. ,e st_ �d furor r r' -:.:t i us �;i ta.i.n advmrLa,oe in !1.at ,c City 279 and A"O nre -TO! D Co—rdinator and r'.t vj. ent`Al. od no GiN M I:urcl;ase snrl>s tmor`,h and also tl'e Cit ^;- is eli dime foa^ mat clung ;unis on ce rt.ai. - '. t ^rocs ..f equi ment v;h 5. nir meets Ci =:al ➢et'ense re- �airerneni ' it , a , me d by C;i nrni_..r� Cr ss'i. =•, ssrcnded ? ir. ilran ➢r,,t_s root ibF ..for 2tul C1erEc ^a ar+l. .n,se3 i„ r , 'he v _';ent on ' nralf _- Um Cr I-r of Ce;l u.. ;11. A yvM ^.,_.o taken and metA .n :]n3nlm OLt51}r CST *'1 e(.. Petition for vacating alley - tabled for investigation P a ^'nr ;iir et -.sn then ealled u; en Cit.- Utmatey Dean Liner fcr r_ -entattrn of t,t r rtitl%n for u ,.' ng a - 1] In ]4 , cic 35 of - 't. Vie = AH- .140n. He sai - d IMt ' L mE a r. iMm on hehalf of an of t nee -ro., ii,,; m.� ...lone the SW4 W a o - t. walA. De sadd ,l: leAs, the. City Eai.neor, may hail Sane ^ssCtR�aticnG cn this. The Cite- r,inaer s fated that if f_ta -l_1 mr Do v,caled it shw2d be subject to the uUli tY si. an_ il, airl ni ''le U ^4E!rstoori t"at t " did net i "t.end to x+. w _ny 0 +, but ".(gat he t!,ryht Uds Mould be st.ion ated. mo,r,ri�re Lssar l - o Ky too },rCyertti o.m rs 4.ris_, to rave Sis all.-v rScatrd. fern Rudnlr:h i -s ^allcd uron 'rnd -ai l t?t it, ^r +_: =. 'fe7.t to le tc- the beat inte _f t'r_c ­PAT T c mars am %A in cue run, on I' oam it toes we owe to us b.en.=.e and 0-t It, to me risce CC Pre „ ail- .hero }.I cauir?' - - 17.x closer to tl - c t¢'ort- _r - ^e i .' nld .&,I se cf Euls 0 feet of Prn- r , -t -.. : ..id " I'— L- Al -_y t i. , •on_l l t - .,,.. N +...._.. Pr ^r °ir .1.'an ITITI it H - :•r r .t1.Va I n th.- lUvr Jloc-n in jvn viN _. Q& ul� and ',w Aw A I- En'.neer s,.id I:'.— asn't to We ,.est 1 _t h!a; I ,) _, - i, the 5.rst. v AiCAM= u.cl +',,,,t 5a -cN:l a i:e is r MW ” TWO 't's 0 w;:Imci7man N CO in'i_ired - - '%Itl" 'r tl:r•:r. ^ ^ mr en y for a- 'l eeinicn. unn A a ,:ni.l.^' h:_"I nene, i f. cued '�„ 'Ictt'neilc;ar 911—t, n.c.,ndod 1"' detm e- ..an - the zrl'°nst for ... nion Cr the aal, ., �W y PM f u -,e a t A i ,..lion. A t`] -er not :he nc i.cn cna- ., ie. -' raa '.t i.rd. 1 natt r;.rs h - cfcr'--d - to tCie G'ity r fc, ;:MI' -ci t .e;: ^tY ti C' ail 1 =rn', icn pct. p; r I -.. Report on Federal Aid for Airport ma or 99—mm annor ih-t .. r 1 -- nn t Hno n - r P -la .rn on FKCMI all ^..t :'.ei.t cn -cl ne idgm,t, Project. He sad ',iat wi a p^C=-h _- .era. , A : -_ i "m &n .t:9 to tl. r, -.;l .:'.t ;'ir. : -. P: __ ad lo. c. _ 111,7..,_ cC r=lc^aoing th ::t ,all 1,O t] ,.�csl r�, of t n . t.'- ^sad 'a nay on o _ ,.... de -::C tlle 1'.ie Ort and 'h c rni.,2ne Cf _, it -, My on std _ cn on -lottlr^ at. H, enod i. _ „ncr ou he s sir. I's 0o>-M Ccrrnissi"e,s no Mt °, - a. Yale 0 CL _. _„ stn am he imae ml unt It ' .. d _ - .i.- 1 ._,. p — c ter. _.. -.n m n a ?ng is. ... ._,id -, tP,a imoi 're on ":'snit ping We aMllonWn -._s "'arch 14 5 mad tot '.ha fund LK ier hnn,e:l e ain in hot 4, legal c"­ fund is aene wicbed as a 5no tams 1 y cm - Forrs_7. gwer _.h nw3n Lhe amount u r Nra]. funds I "t the;- 0 000 Ql 1 ^:=a'_lal le for `l 0 1 MIMI To Preycr ssl ; t: It ` -n ha_ _c recc rn _; '.c WT at t: - t- UK c c t tl:at C c-n:i _uc i -- a- � a_id 'r et shc,t ', ':r •, , rr•,•r of 9 rmt``ing .r ( h e_rc' rll to 1), %d IMP. y ii r yt h, ,_a -rd Qt 1; it —WA , _t-e-. rated i:c i:he RmcnW 10 ^64 tl;at. - fte MUM i ^e AC- msil'ility of "'ettint; it ,-fore the I".tn of P_arrh. Recommendation from Chamber of Commerce - referred for investigation TO fo1WWg recoc;n:e daticn frw to "mKor of Comte roe ^as raml and mt -.red non th r-, ninuMs. Lwmaa C, 102 ow, Ed Samnonn ''c7_rat la TV" K the 00 of bald - el] Caldnell, Idar.o Lear Tin The rollers t ...n .uQcn of Um Wads and Streets Gorr.l`,Sen f Q__ C..] ,l]_ Qm o,e'r of ,.­ecco .ras e..darece 0, the ➢mist of L'ir.._+..-5 of 0, TWA or of Lcmtmic. a ._ ..nLn�itted to *-o11 fer t!e Pu.rposc c° -. .._ =It'd to +'ae J J It is _cn c r 01:_r c'- 'ca ,. t .'ac b 'i Clt'cll of the - i; al i ll Fct -!c P �l zt di s on I!— s side of Ecntana .1 fr.,:^t Pin^ to ia11 a.; tt -.< in cP _fety for -?rstTian 200 traf£ie cr—t -1 l' t'ic dshhrell Sevier High school. These signs would be ei. . f--, 7:,0 ;,.1 - -. to 5:00 P.P;. *.esl ect -UUY s'n"itted, (SiLnature) Enoch 0, stad, Chairn.an. ?ca.ds and StrE- t Gonmuttee (Silneaure) Robert 3. Purcell, u;; di.rLsm,- i, cf iiob aSchcles, President Caldwell Ciia cf vonmie l'ce It uas out, to `_C ,.veil. s_ eo,i pa 'eVielrs discussion -ad been beFore the Council on this aail 'hz it it 'aas thuudht at that tiiae the e .iay be sauo •pos • of gatLing a Loc Jistnnt in -. tat area tl.ls a r - ad i. ,lua:_ s, ;.,e sida:ra]ls 1n it. It was re coin ru nded 1.y Ceuncil pan Snith Lhat t,�is matt ,. 1-et .,Feiied to the Chief of Felice and to the 'CiL bincer for r t'r�� _]f + � -'E3 on and 3'eCu °�., .ld�:'iJn to �hrc �'ouncil at a luir_r n,,,etiag. Rates and effective date - Golf Course, Season Tickets i:a Sin en,ian sl .1.c1 _n -at -Luin to3- the free it cf -e ,cccrd the had estoblish_d 'ac? the Colf fees at tha Coif de»t•s� .na - Lilo L'i b ,r_c t cTeraOL16 cu & -iff ::rent fiscal r ..0 Let ",ht that these x si.culd again b_. ,;..tail - +sLea and because - f 1 ,1ie interim I. _- d `rota the 1st of Januca7/ to the lst of April i . i1d t _ is rec . mn].:oiar, and !,c v.ao sure, Ai�u ai t'ic .lclf L'uarcl, flat last year's s-sotz tickets Le e_. -�ct9�re ur uatil 1st of A it of t1,is ; -car and that ;he near season tickets dc' datod January lst to LeceAni:er 31st cf this ;,ear. TIr s would be .Cor thn current year only and all seaeon tiCl its nc�i ., ,4o111IJ. be a &Lt, l and effective us of J.nc-a 1st, 1563, t! rcUCIL Doernl. -ar 31st, 1963. It was rnova_ by Couneilian Sm1th, seconded 6y Ccunciluan Pates t tdnis yr�ar 's seas on tickets for the. ]elf Course b, issued to corr rcrd with the Jrtyts new f_eca' fer-od and that the t;cke - Gs oxPir°e on LCC.CnIUer 31st, ls':2. A vote ,.was taken and t: e sip* -ion acar.imously carried. f� CounciLnan flax Luny re- entered the cieatt nL ut this tine. Request for Street Maintenance by City T ?a;;or SiReMall stated that ._ Ji't 1,a;I n_c,.ivc -cL a r pi_st fo­� %cidents on a str,,L tr'dsh =n.,erse-cts Linden atout 325 fret Air;, u2t —al t( -i f.., rairrtenance cf Che street by the City. IIe said, that t'�i.= *.as a ver u-12 detolc_eri sd_ - ,et South ant .,ewes the L.ro_. _Gies _cA, in GE --i a. The had ssup­] Lat 1, is I:ad :.r uec'_d tc the CQUnty, reWever, it J9ad been r cribed but ',.Le L,ouaLy had nerer a on deed to it any t',e residents are willing to deed it to tie City. An error had be::a feurd in "he but their eraiu cogcern uuas aid t. 6he : - tai ntenancc o1' $ne s breet. Prior to their annsnation Lv the Gitil t_a street had U,aa iaaintaiivd ly the Ccur,by and in a�'.ditia, 'LC this 4. - e Gity had 1 ,ad a - lacr cf not a"ce . ng titles to d -.ua -and str cots aed this clid involve :a,' 1,71 as far as maintenance, eras concerned. In answer to the gaestion the City Eut;_reer said t1;aL lie thought there should Cc so,ae le- i'oncy under the circwnsttnres but that first he thu,,ieht the City s'iioeld tr °r to find some u.aj of finding a road cut. After some further discussion by the Counai,l it see�ncO to be t:.eir oginic -n that an effort slcald be mnde tc chtain additi coal r__Y,t- o'f- t -Tcy in crdtsr to z i,edy t'l,e resent and it was a esu ?,Lat the City should maint&ILI 6l e street for t.i_ tinre being. The fclle: ring resol,tio[i fresentnd ley Jounuilman Sioth. RESOLUTION d0. 4 - not acted upon - concerning Rodeo Grounds ]iE3Os,ilTI61d i ?0. 4 LY a, TCIL,x"d Sig th o o R"Inl __z USli 1;P1D OOG 2P..: 7Y 0. HE Al'ut1 'VY GCf1CPy"fJ A ^?➢ J., ;_,Sri. _AILY UMD :13 h aCDDu I➢ . r„ rg. J,r. For many ,oars !C ilia i_asbrouch's 'J_ c. vision Vas R_r,J, rrt Le_i, ,E-d u., '!.LOJeo ana ca. -ni?al J;rounds, ans tYe.a a., L et o errted from time to ti ,,.=ions rodeo, riding, and Cy,r,i;heua events] and i 2 8 1 Illr.a. , The et— ul-S eouyri send said rodeo gr 1.ave fall ,,n jr,I I a Sha'e of dasrel - air and .s_.rl Caen_ tic. s '-irc 1 con inal lnatC 7 tNs a> > r and dFRFA.�, In recent ars Vic, axaa sr arennd'ng elrch L: ; m1ds has h,cade incroas n�l.v i.rnportant as ,_si ian ;izl -ar and UEZ17US, Tie cc3nJr_cting of rodeos anr} ofllor rilin„ c -c ,l_c lias caused s�.rch grounds and area, at such t - to h offs .s se to - -,',n sells ?s of the rarscn 1-711 a, the ar- and to , ,tl - ,er nerscns ?•h.tl?;_r the Cite* cf Cald,mllg and YJ;iF,tFAS, Tt is cont =mplal,ed i;hat said area trill he neeried for additional marl;, rerreatioral., and armor' area; and WE'tiIE>;AS, The Cal.chn ll Night Rodeo 3card has been ❑.s'_.ng said g at the sufferance- of the City of Caldrel.1; -ad _" - ]PRESS, It is deemed by the ila }ror slid Cornr.11 tc- be in the hest interest c -1 the l-ec,,le of Cho Citir of Call *-ell, Idaho, to elirinatn tl unhcall -,y snd annw,lnd —rliticns in re , _rlon+ial areas, and for the test :utli e eymansicn of the City of Cald -11, that the conducting of rodeos, i "d,irng events and Glnrilch alias he el. ?ted from said area as giu.chly as PractiCah le, Pip'rJ, 7q Ie:F :u:1�ORR, BF '_T RT:Sr DJ?�'D, ,lr tha I`nyer and City Cennoil of the ',it- of Ca1d, -re11, Idaho: Secti0;1 1. It is declared to 1 - .e the policy Of the 1`1701 and Connell of the City of C-nd -01 lyhat C}te ar "a a'�ove- flescri irsd, now being used as a rodeo ;;rands and arena, he improved by elimina iag end prc ibi.ting _ ,, cf said grourAts for an;, t�m of rodeo, horse 1'dl i or GyTilrhana _vents as quicl - ly as praCticahlc. 'eci;i cr n. I +. ie h_,l d ?te731u.ned b,r the Cal 1c;F11 Cwt Rodeo, casriival and L.11 shear may hi held in the present location en'_p under the follewiny ccncitions: a. ,i`ior to April 1, 1pS2, the outside wacden fence, all corrals, save ena holding pen he re- moved f=i the Fort' -as+ end of the bleach Errs, all lrolrli.n,, —is save one be removed from the Ror end of the hleacilers. L. ISc rrodee steep ;:ill he kept in the area over nicht. c. There is tc he no aeti -r_`ey invel.i_ng horses ca livestock in this area prior to moving in s tiic stock E017 f L li II ral r. d. The loca in of the earn il­1l fsor. ties J in no :-1 `e i_n +,erfsre "ith constr"'Ci ica of th.e lrr. ca' ^r. e. 311tIdr 30 1".s felloetinp the c? =rsi.on of td=e rodeo all r-h>c facilities are to gloved. Any ap, -u t nanc r -ing liftcr that date All he rc_meved u- di siloscl of at the discretion of the Cit;r Uc, nri7. f, Fs�li r.^ by +lac Rolao Fosrd, ii _s ag,.nbr, em - r ec, l'.tractors to ec.a> tiaith any of the 2tove ore•, -ions will cruse the immedi+te £orfciture of an? artbc 3t.y to r_arrq on any of tl?e Pa�lao acciviti; 6. Tc ii.snre the above Ilrovi=S_uns and t ^wer any r,�s'I; inem'red }'y the city i-ri the same, the crll,+ell llight Rodeo f;onml t rill deposit with the Clarb: of the City of Calduell a 11ond in the amount of 5,000.00. The con 3'. of the Lend hewn, that th_ Rcdeo Board, its ad--"is, ser aiLt , ^ eer :and con r_'acl,ers :ri1. r _t1 perfenn l'lie cc ol ,;}:is t-�sci. .`i o1 and to in3umlif,y the City for any ^nses incurred. in , 'emedeling of Cam es, , - en.s, 'rlcacl or chr *r! s ,ason of the 2 cn ticns of t` - is rsscl:ltion. I'ollcai-rb 'rile readi_n,, of t_ho It'nsolnhion Eavc, Sirnerrnan asked for o -gi disc an!i reca nieed dice Presi,rleri; of - - ,he. F..cAso Inard. Yr. 1'IcCle - st.� cd rh.�t P si don t ➢al was out rf tcsm this vening and had -ked hin to a :,yaar rcz .ra.-. , ill , .girds - ,o " Resolntie.,. -_ °-lid that t_i_r nc.3ro hold "et and in essence 'they were in accorcicnce 'Ch the - - 1-s. lu..i„_ n -coo t for a fora i in ;e fe1• cc -rri.i rants t1h'.rh the, ,. -c aLre is ..::.e, for i,i,s Tear aa;l th : -t ✓ alrl�st. 11,- l a have a _,mica on. i:e e ,d "in' h ^:: uculd like to discuss t'"so l-nU ll ;cnarrl, �sa'h -, `� a lutt_r Ala ?:c , ;r 1'dt .o. - 1: ^,,- cu_ld tq;et s_, i tems J� 282 I which they would like to discus, with +he Council were the last "1n'YPRw4S" of the Resolution and also Soetions 1 and 2. Ttie stat , ont from the R0,1.0 iac2rd of J3rectcrs n-garding tt_e s pecific changes which they were requesting yeas then :.cad to hire Ccuacil by ''_r. ilcCleskey and was as follows: February ly, 19b2 H onorable Ed Simmerman F'a­ur of Caldtrell City Hall Cald?r'all, Idaho Dear Si,: The Rodeo Board of Directors, at a s i.ecial rLUotiiig hold on Febr'ttary' lc, 1 1, 62, requested the fcllouing revisi.ens in the rrcpesed resblatiai'" the Cite ;o oil; The last 11 6•,'heicas 1 ° on page one be stricken, or revised, as this u, uld close the do,,r to any tuts t of sish z - nultr } s' sta -t i; bo used fort e rodeo riding avcn,.5 and other fore of rccrcaticn for the future. That Section I. be delete'., cr revised, for the saner reason. Thnt Section 2., a. be chan.,ed Iran all corrals, save one holding pen, be re- moved from the :Scrtheast end of the blcacliers and all holding pens, save one, be removed from the Southeast and of the bleachers, to all corrals, save two holding pons, be removed frc11 � Jatli oast end cf ti,o bleach ors andall holding pens, save two, be r_iuov d ° rcni the Southeast cud of tlne �lnack - Tors. Sr: ct.i un 2., c. - a,i.th the e-,c ti on of the Junior L Senior Hiding Clu'—, the Canyon County Posse, the Jersey Show, the Junior Rodeo and the 'duarter Horse Show. These crgaruiaations ar- :lot part of the Caldi; ell 'fight Rodeo, but have '^een using the facilitiesas a part of the recreation pre - rided by CalrlaxI2 to its citizens and to those of ,he outlying area. The Redeo L'oard feels that this mart of the recreation pro= -ran =.xhiell has been supported outside of the regular City recretion bud et has an important pao[I in the over -all recreation pro ramr. Therefore, ample time should be given to find another area for their activities. Section 2., e. should be changed ±rem thirty days to ni;iety days -,o l,revent an unnecessary hards'air on the Isles Locrd. Section 2., g. should be stricl:en alteLrether. Respectfully yours, S ?. P. HcClesi,ay, l?i.ce President Csl.dgrell Rodeo Dcaid of Directors. In cormnenting or. the ahove, Fir. PFcCleske;v referred to the last "H1i I'1'F_:G.S" in the Y.esclution and stated th::t Mr. Dakan had discussed irith the Council, at an earlier date, the possibility of building a multi- pu°pcse stadium in that - ra and that they felt fiat frurn the ;ray :is reads it would close lie, door ou any possi', le di.scn ssion oil that. Hs said that Section I was aLuost a repetition of tliat and they .,orld like to also discuss this with tY•,e Lou nci.l. In £nrtiler explanation of Section 2., he stated that t1iis Y - pas a matter of necessity and tliaL it tool•_ ti,o heldinh hens at each end to put the imdeo on and to keop the livestock separated. In Section 2-C lie said i'.ot the especially referred to the Junior 4iding Club and that lies- have apprmamately 1z vs horses and use - Litat area. lle stat,.d furt7ier that it a;tv 'Lo hva that there crere not eucugh recreational facilities for the yomrg fop's tdan i:a } it is and taut 4 , l: have caused sere t i.zla end i, co, i'no to arse pee r , la li vim in that area and that a rctal: .t .nould to siij-eriiised more closely. ile will fr:at these ;roimLLtcro have no rl.nce to go and, nc:, realizing tlja'C tljs1, u>ul` not 'isve iLe use of - _ie £nciliti e -a tt.is year, they had practically ca,imatted themselves, a,J '.LaL i}.ey , . -rould inal_e arra.igentLirts for them in Lha't the folt 'his ices veri important. s far as do Janycii can tv S.icr?ff's Fosse was ccnca x^�iud, 1 ?r. Ficclesl.% eLid . i:l,at f_e.. 'i would try to cut t'.:is traffic down and that last year they had -.ised the facilities of the llwnpa Arena and so I„ they only reed this ono in Caldi,iell about half of the tines. As fat• as the Senior Riding Club was ccacetned they sponsor the Junior Hiding Jlnb and vAinintcer t"cir time for auh?' them =,lie drills and simervi.se their ac4•ivi.tie;s. Pcrlrafs tho° v:onld have to to supervised rnc:v closely so hliat they wouldii' t bo niakin�, a great Baal of noise. Uith r_ arils to line 'guarf it Horse Show, b,, said i.hat this rr.s - Lie third year for thou:; that they hod already cwnn:itLed themselves to lot flew ivse the grounds +.i:is year and they thought that 2B c,il ars they shonle9 cont! one 1;c let t, em :pee it and th I ,, rl,aps pet y,,ar, iP t;lev lead other gnarters, they cculd ass them. The Junior R.edco hu.s bean an anmlal c ront fero Ilre , -shops and :,h?.{ lees felt the J ^rssv She r0s glli i . ti_rort art to area. Tli ,e ?'ere A t I r _ a..nE f ^c. iolinr, .forth- r v_., :lnvF. Rogarh -rg Sec c - @, tlra,t , grid liLe 1,e 1✓u =c ]h tlzrt dwds 1-y - � el.angod to ✓i.net�• - lay's to prevent cnnecessarz harrtslmir on the Rodeo Soarvi in tenrIa, dmm - -ha rodeo greunds. Regarcling Section 2 -C, Mr. licCleskey stated that they aonld like to have this stricken altogether - He said that this was asl:i.ng the Rodeo Board to rout ur the ; erfcnnance Sond to tear deem the rodac gx mdo and under the circumstances of the Rods,) Poard, tl;.e only° V- t. the, co,lI.d have a erfon °:nice bend was t.o 'peso their 'ndi d1nal Ro,leo P.oard riemhers si ,n t! is hid; he didn't t. ";.nk the y could ask any members of the City Con -roil, coming on the Cith Council this year, to sign a pond of t' hind if it elasn't their ;problem actually and said than they had lied three new hoard members come onto +,he ? this ycarD that if they signe(l - -ch a 1 +he,•r would be si. ^ni -ng sov�etlring t.h -rt they hadn't had anything to do .n.th. He said that this hadn't har; nod over night and that actually this -as a CDrvnmrity prodem and that they TT—r— tr^/ing to c,rorlc it out; that they imTe cognizant, of the fact that these people F *ho live in that ar._ -a had a gri;e and the,, ix I =h "t it ws.e an eye sore End that this board was gc9ng to do everything thcLt they nossil aoul.d tc correct it t. that it , -pas - Ding to take time and that the anly thing they lacked iaas ,lone- He sm d flint, they tuere s and that trey uEr r uin" to dc, n= r - 7rt`vng tliat '.he could tc . r n th rir;ht t and to get 't cleaned ur but that they didn't -nnt to lose t11e rodeo 'For that ose as the,}' tho':z_ht the rodeo Iris a Vol: iru'ortanL r_st of Caldwell, and it wa ulu probably be realized if ;e didn't have it. He said thet this tans all that he had to sav'ugt ti-L lrr, bhonght Mr. Peres).l had scmet!iing that he would like to ,present and inquired if he could 1 :ave the floor at this time. Ual Sinnnerman recognized 11r. F7oh Purcell ilho stated that, in Iddi'_icn to what lir. T'cCl.eshey hsrd —id, ixe —uld like to rcf.;r to Sr- ,ci :i' -n 2 -0 and woald lihc to point out that the Cal.dlaall idtyht Rodeo nethina to do cJth theca varlcus or L ;a , izai,;i_cnq bul� H the U'd been '.sing; " re =lac facil'. =;ies at the snfforanec cf the Rodeo Doard and that this cxpense had not Leon paid frarn l.he City' Rccre ii l on Pund bctt 'I'm . - ;.e C�1+ id :lht I o l..o ba amount, :l n6 to smmn considerable e_%perse. Ile said t'iat +hey reallzsd " there had been scrag problems hro, ±ght about by these groups using the grounds; ho in "he .,}uarl -er Horse . °.how, for ens �-am�1e, the of Co*rmrPrce had ucrked with this organiza- Lion in an att -mrt _L oct the original .�uarter Horse Short started because they felt it was a �r-at !.eneflt to tho City cf "ald-ael.l and the cut -D ar =a. Ha sai,;l t` - -at for the asL t:ro years she; a? had a tie? 1 ti.ci nti_on in this. shc.a ant' U, at t�r s ti�,e Ile; ' Vie. r and ptrlxlici t,{ t'lrough-out `,he aura and !: They have entered Ocir event iri the Idaho: and State Fair A.ssociaticn. It has been released thrcugh theirrnblications , .pit -h t!Ie date having been set and the place has been set and that the Rodeo Doc rd felt that it he a great; ireonveni.ence, both firanr„ial.ly and ollinnoise, to this organization as tell presenti_ng the 1— ild -'Uy t}lat Cal.dc :.11 * :cnld lose the 'Quarter horse Show. ue said that there ? ^onld hr_ no facilities for them to use in 1903 and that no one had to worry about that as this had been guaranteed by the terms of the Rescluti_cn; that the question vas thr facilities far 1 . 1, is year and, at this time, i;hey have tic ether raccursc in shit It *could bo imroscillc for ttiem tc find od -r facili`:.i.r•`s for t.iis. IT Prr 11 st, ..ed further th.,t Ile tlulbht one of the :rost iroportant thinLs to consider here a, s ' ;rat thei 1ad"..en oianv cceemitments made for the ` m 1 for the rodeo shoo, and ±,,, 1; ` ad lr__n r_ dr. on the i� tiag back to Cctol -.er 15, JS54 to a d'.esoL passed by the Cit1 Council or tr,e- City of Cnldtaellstati.ng that the rodeo had five years from that time for the cnirpletien of the Arnm-p befc-e they !pad to 101 e lei,ieh would iialce 4t Oetohor 1�, 19F3. He said that :re was quoting from U- minutes from the City Council. At this ro'-t 1 :a; Simmerman a el:erl, I'Ir. p „reel? to l :. - _ad all of the Section and not just cart of it. PI,. Purcell l7, ; ""'t-1 F-- t. minutes, the SeOHcn r .ferr^rsd to, en, ^aid it mac taken f-cm 284 ll e de tl-e1i cc Iotn i '_1 in Cha' t.zd r__o-d Ill this a'. �rter r d 0 On oscm. af,tct -ze} and iliat they h - _,tared into c.ntt' cte fm' 1; t., tE,. eu.� „1,��00 to ,�O�J�O. "ha'C if hoe 1 j Cott tic" of - ..t " wt mt 1N Ron o !s., r 1 "eit i s o. t rd ,1 t'. t:at L ia '.il u �h_ amount ue Lien 1. In bay Q A& n t%o Un a"H 5: ..__ fir thie p"nM ..no Wn !'ur.ure of i Me wtn _ c 'fort' im 1 =1 Pe a; - . — + _ l Man :'r - iel - red tc heir -; rc�' -.sal Ara :_�ziti ;t �� .,., .. �a1�w:. hi It �.-rould also utilizo Tontaai-. ,�.1uip,rt tit and said _hit he th.Mht it could Le ❑cwjtal lc. to all of thy, ell_ .,f .. �rd all. T1ts : l._i O , e:9 At , ___bi'.it cf 3 1i_di3O OAK t a❑d nil on , _;ie cost ror�s F.M - A ve, lie er Iontcd I:t 1 tL r 1, w rA ; "AN11 A als Komi tl oanyoa Uumty t -11 nr. -aLrcr Sinmsrrian iron - s:coa 3 -,. ..a, v_, tn= ltl � P ',,: 3 is u 'te._ 'n „aldal Ow �We a Few aortments autcerni -r Ho rodeo ANucti -, i�r Cal �c11 i71 sl_ect to the Lr±einesn me❑ d;na'n tam. A. .._i ','c.,'„ A .:_s a LL-ais.: 1 c_._cer ..,eon No Ma..,,:- of - Ai m"ce am the I", _w-d .^d it ,teat :.I.e` ;rer. Lr, it ve. r,'r I:ard and t..,_r,.n to solve the rcdc -it:uWuo Pram sixteen Nainess :'m that '.c alt i... 1" he "s z we rr: artnnt jolt c£ t!'e e :.ul:itj life itcle. .._ eo,mtented in that Ie as An ha.d not sW1_'cr4d t1� '„aldmll ili"U It❑dec La cord as strcn 1, Ps 11ev could in Me park 11 fa -lt tt L t.: rd �Ld set fcrth a i -r n c.. . A the 7uAm- �e , "A 1 -.vea Z 5 n e o __bl„ c - 1 ",9 o . . _ 1 _ 1-.r V aw. The ire i .ni_ st -1 A rseuly ❑ thr. stuat_al so t!tst &c-„ W01d Goer r::e &" or Mt KEY - AM Gins to have a rodeo �i 001 it tins CLA, '.o 10 leea'kn% The7 f. -110 f, th:. r — thea iN _ ___ A 1". U rr jMh ,.rd•.cr fa„_ iUes ,could certainly be in tiv- I;est irll, 1°.sL of e,rve , ill Oulduoll. Le said rl,'. in ler:resen,lnC these fetr, l — i lil=e to say thaw Uv, we in Own of row in 000mil 'nd L. rt ""— ow T " t , to „wl, cr_tt a snItim i0 411 be of Awfu to eve r;'s .e in dal dwell. S'aoor Siuuici'1nut1 t _o Hr. L avid' .hit:ian To said 1: at he ind been v .0 1 1'.:a d AV Q:e vposal ti at cas i d rut Qm A 0 10 him 1. {c& . card ',u _ante_ -. a, .. f'arred tc On oe,ds, per ai ootc'.d: [ - uq °Vl and that it said th:; Ci Q A -=0 I v.d vied Tama rodeo l s].:t .;c te'� tl - c.1 !i,. ,�i1tl .'t sue. S,d. trha, a '.eud trculd hu the tLi tb Lc do .n.l iha jk :❑clie;t at ',. -Ltl kuL - r!_. .. _.... _ ., _._ _ - _�e, i S. _. _ _ ��. c; ug t -... t,.,. ... et'. 'L; .. ...'_..1 ,_..,, sc_ti Nayol Si; -Ian gi , yes t.'..1 G_'..r ._[ - nt o = due's __ .._� - .-n!.E oil i, I: cr-*ta nll _'� lay av u .. __ •K..__a I F .,,.r. ... - _, ,�_ �. �u 3ismssion cewd In fornd a selnticu. En !. th wain :o �:�.- t - S, _1 =no _ _ I. '_i,:_ fled =.lsa, Do, w thei r f ennial s a 06 u _ _ iA :L no Aw awo not I n, a , -_ ., � ante AM. _ - -_la ecuve. u1— �.� _ _ r- t_;,.: o F 1 L, .;cr'.'.ii l .v -_ Rodeo oard s.n'� ' for ❑eoc't n °le fir I Ist t 1 I r - t1l 1 _.1_it l!s. .. pct. Lee 't i_ _ei =f I, L _il a d u 1 alliag ll Cit _ .,_, to he .aid;=, __ _.,,. _ coy � a I' Joe CiL -. i - also �tal ni,:.lnel .: ri _ �.1'.in ..s .Cot .III ei.oai; sdas ri,�liu.l ai t';:. L• .'lsu —limed .oned on "b ' ;mot us, said sa had .tom .e L" - It ' s'n_liuln. Ile will -tom_ T,`­ ? lit_ LL JJ, Lt. - L *'I ".ao in c.._ '11u1 'Lhe Gut,tcll. otl L12a t--1 —i Lt..,l. _ uane Gt ,;us 1'. _rrel 1 :c ' -'._: 1', ti cj t '..' _. _. ii_ lil l like be s_u il:e 11VI1tIURl ai:.,. u.t ':Jla 1 1eC!51111- . L xc. Q, n! 12ju n u0 on ma ml so I _ _; a _ gas ..I,__ the Row 3"A I ..f tLis sera(' Resell t1, n3 that &e yt. ot.l .nt,.l thvrl.t .W"q h :a[E UW t'_;i„ M _a faou a t;,"a 0—M— I c !.'.:c a.,."u:l 7 MuL ww i_d an ...__ ._z, i ^ca I ...t'.:i l ..iiess tc - ___a_ t111 �!_- iaa::u i l t 1 "1 le..oi_ r. ❑ ti_�i - -1y t -.u=, slutol Pu1^t'ner the.t if t= Radea sit 293 c; bar^ t_he- ows in :k;.r ccntra.et, W cmd nn lIm A _ th ,x. not ,a114:�, to Jligatn il,o,a ray -s cn an ^-e bent. F r. 4„ =:, :. _ Ili _` -_ 11 lair' that to if ] 111.c 'ac _. ,.. 1 Os >tin 'f l9`9 1 , the City Cott ri1 'I I frcm III -dn^t= F. +; 1,11 r-_ ^l " a _ i gong tr I'.a tc lr I - n ? _.eme�Irw in a m..❑ner Il.i.11 �:rou7.1 .l _._ , rvorxc- rn1cerned. .,c. '.I ::n :- .art' 1 , T" if it "" acoe,' _, A P I : of ,N NI CC C.P_., op oil t._.cn fr. - in t mi �o 11 -, 0ctol „ -r r �tF , ; lrn aft ^it *,_ �. or 1"e ; , Lr,;_ - ..arlI .h P_tctll SA VI th d ve s ._t _ U-000 .n 4„ : t, hat tim_ am r w wt wwx Of n . -c'1w nc. Hal he 1eon Y...— K 1; 1,w hot H,n —3 't,_1s a M "a =& NOV nc 0100 to de, I �_;- ,. , rc oing cwr t`hl% t%7 could to ml— I:M Prel Iii cortirMd to 00010in a, 2lu scale .ac h- 1 4 =odr:o !am. City fSt.ttn Uexu 1?i2lFr stated 1Qt, t1:e Wr 0111l.iorr of 19; rae.s sllhmittld to +-h_ Rodeo ?"Irl and mjeC1 :1d 11 - ;7,a` p, MI atd tl n.T mot ,mt to c” OZ mitt t',:at. Then in or;' th- ac9 Holaal one ­s maser' t:h i• Ucu.ua l Sian Marti., had r - -,.d. Pis, "wne deAcs 5ta0d th t Be 9 AQ think this di.-.,1.`•toi m going to acct -r g1rh a:.r., .. 1u4; Oat No Cc:....A as c—"" +-,e &r,sci ± {on in 117 1 _oct `M U - 7:1 wood they ma act in €7eod oval and c:�forc= i.t. . — _.'1 I_ ' i -t'a Y3s tc „ _ ..:._ k t2in ,�. ._ r_:dec t , •vnds; he lih ro ; r, 11 r, but 1 t 11� '.,idn't lil'a it in h r front w.a rr ,_-sH"1 rMwal cf ev= 150a lnt 3.1 'hc T.. t..luti. s., , ._nrt,cd 1. _ twon end oat in moot `,1;A ..al, '. 1: fib, A .,r.e t W.S Al'b A,&, - :I'. •-dM V , so ,. Board; 1.hat U n - ',ad mu : _a t the l i Frwin s and that tr =r f"nd it M f fi nult 1 the _ rcx c nb !n ;;cod -ith. ncn. 1-=ar Sim i.lman sL , +'uit ho t= lxon,l,t to1;li Lroui-s rolel :. a•tU in ­cod faith and thot the Rca.co 3wr: ims ,i.c_m 0 'Ni.r trt.s 11 9 tc WSAve it. He 'nOnwd t'. YwF a a rro_" _._ h_ ,I not, 1, n ,xrr.eal -r1 offi rt _hy or 'fart net, �is ,yet, rccei.ved an.y 111} -.1i _ city; fcllrr.dag as aLr_en:ent on +:u alt-r. fcr ereP f l un of a IL - n:znenl, act i'.t , sc!J cPh .r^"ld swat fic,i 3,1 Lo L.,"-K) 1 le. The 'ropored locatic ..,1,3 'r,c r�ri�nat 1, _.,.. bo cl:1 hrmcr7 ,f. located 1o.. vid We rent cf Q_ c11;ii- �n,nt :.1ad - ar.g bnt rrl'iether 41 •rc,rl ri br 2c__, .:.11e by thr total ;:u? "A c"% to he boon. i wrIn 00 d F to .. nt ,ris , ruV - n4 a t of 4 Citg 1,:r1it_ an:. -. a_ dies knee they had s aid the; had no nosey or m=ans of 04ti.nL it uuh th::re tit that .here caress such a f hhln' - 1,..1 1 °.'. .kk cc Ha; - i 1 3S sy ON to .;,. . .,.._. i. , __ _t an t..IC I the WK to do so. N.. Fieo and . _0S 1 P 0 __ nr�k food !MOW , "rWA, j"t eqUovi, , „s cv. T" mt .— acted nhM ,mot. "Q q m - �.. "q an a MONO ec,'. - ;,i,. 3 to 5 to n it Ad be 'An t,k 1ir k...3 sn:,t lg ca"Me. L' h tine ' ''tz -o ?.7....:. e; _ - 1 `_. 1-1 [.olmor Nor said that the had ITIM °c"An Poo many I. ws and IUt frith the greLoss of a =t._,.. ;..y,r r, __I'1 r, - I _ . it _nld 1_ i:?. ^ ' _.e �n1a :erns =r f.hc e 7-rc4•lms Obh 01, ❑.0 , "I `.hit i.a,'t &at QP7 mnthd. Sh- said the GIAlWar r mall ^� .o.� .a',} ..r'li ° c_tize. £ Ca1b; ool'. ''F,c "i r.nrs:ahc ne ­lt.e tc;,m, t'.nt +I,- a.ctnal cit_z-... . c ca: r. -.,^ ­d ' in tr,..i r Dsn G ssi rl the � esticn can„ to Idnr ° - I. - =t if kl" E'.edeo Po_rri do n h hav, any uen -;, hoc* r � ..is cenarr 05-0m _ d %v ec-x ^ -. _„ a.. _, he didn't 'ant, ins t�_ dollar `.o bo to 16 l'i.cl, iF tj onal.le. An h ,torl >, _. .nou U - _ 07 &-no ...a no tu _ , -. , of vo� %to fn on un Iwt o f -1 -'. as to 1.1x_ 1Tv 42 a 00 c=Q "A. H . ^,.lain:.l A t_at My :imp-. - o.s net 286 for tiro Co>ncil but for the i[od,ec Board so that trey' could take their gropesal to the that the City I'ad no intention of Tarim for it. He said teat they were not propcsin. to spend the pecple's tea: money but that tlis Rodeo board would have to sell it to tL ptlilic. lfrs. bJhitman inquired as to how they would stand leEal.ly iai h tics being City rropert;y. Conncilnan S.;erb stated t`hi t ! - _e believed it would be the plan for raising the money, erecting the structure and then that it would be deeded to the hi t9. Councilrrrsn Hartin stated that it Karl been indiested that ther:, mi;;ht be some merit in a civic staditwi and there possibly was but in vieur o£ what hall transpired in connection with their former psoUlem of Vne rodeo in it's preseur location, he felt that perhaps it comes to 'the Council a little Lit tainted in that lie couldn't help but believe that it was an idea dreamed t: tc pmipet €,late the rodeo ;:iiere it is aed that coming tip with an idea of a civic stadi wn is certa,.inly net the funeti.on cf a Aodse Jeard and that he Zaauld litre to see the Rescluti.on before the Council r esolved noon it's merits entirely divorced from the civic center idea and then 1£ thin rran.csai 1?ad merit, let the 02raauber• of Cermnarce develop it and not the Rodeo Foard. :_ stated further that if it ever was Lui1t, it didn't necessarily have to have a rodeo in it. Mr. Boh Purcell a addressed the group and questioned the statement that they erere a si:in!; for tine he said that they tirere uA aslaru; fc - r any Ll;ing }past the year 1962 and that bcnd or -- bond, there was absolutel,}' no possibility wider the i_res,nt Besclution for this rodeo Le be existing at the present location past the year 1962. Be said that they mere aslang for ninoLy days following the rodoe for re- moving the facilities because they had heen given bids for rcmovir, them for the ruaterials Mich v cell eliminate any expense to them should it have Le be dono in thirty days. Mr. Dan Brown spoke again in conneccti sn with the proposed civic stadium and presented the problem of traffic and said that if they were: ,Aqg to continue having the rodeo there, these —uldn't be any improvement. Mrs. Maureen Roehr then cbjneucd to any extention cf time being granted for the removal of the present facilities. Councilman SaC th clarified to P'lr. Pcrcr -ll the point that t!iere was an extention of time in allordng the show at the lsescnt loeati.cn £or 1962 wnich then would allow another twelve months before the 1 63 rodeo. Ilayor Simnrern.an then called uron the members of the Council for any corm'eent. Councilman Vassar stated that he 'earl always been un recoil'. that the rodeo should be Droved Pica I� IR it's present location; however, it, was rather difficult Le Got ML '_tcdao Board to de sclrethirg. He said that the Council had been w— si,:cere but that several of the board cerubers had been very ohstinate rush their actions. s.ost cf the tir =- the Cw)neil had _: a t Ly the licdeo =c -rd that the rodeo grcurds could not be moved under any ciruttmstanos and that he didn't believe it. He stated tCat the fact of the .natter was that the Rodeo R'oard had been aotfnd in bad `with and that he thow�at th =_ ti'.IE had arrived ,rhea they must a t Lhis tbi ug' defin7'tely decided. 'Ie said cyst Uni,tss the Council could get sornethia_' close to the Resclutic: !_rG -,08ed here toil l Unt, that he eras in favor of cicsiae it up. ComzciLnan Luby rc£erred to the different or,anizations who were using ti facilitiesand said that theL' all knew these erere not mart of 'bhe rcdco; that they were cifferent orgad zations in the Commanity who had heen usins the faci'lit'ies far ;ears. He thought that these people sholwld I�1¢ sun_ consideration, that they weve all important to the City and erere Cemmrunit.y projects. They �rrald have no facilities for t1i's summer and that some on this point in the Resolr�.tiou would live these people an. oPPortmait'r to IZI_ tether r rarL c: eats. hie said that plans !_,ad to he nave in advance t,'d '„r.at he couldn "'L sec any reason for jeopardizing tlise folks for this one s:>.=-son. He stated f­ U Lkst S- was in favor of recreatiuu_£or tha younlsLars and mould br in raver of ranking this change in the Resolution. Otherwise he thought the rest of it could be pretty well controlled. Councilman Martin inquired as to when censtnuctiun cf the Arrcory Xmas cup: %Deed tc start and Pla »or Siru-±errran said Llea tP.. y 'aa' e I_oi to call fur bide around t! , lst o£ jL ryij. Lounemlr�an Plart_.n c-u..i`Ued 287 - ,h;t the thought came to hind that there rni,-ht to some ecnflicticn n7ith e cti,vities due to 1;his and that possibly ¢me, of the Rid'ng Club activities co•r1d be ta°annfnrred 'to i's-. Hunn's Arena. Councilman Pates said that h,e u, -shed h na<:1 same gr�iat uords o" wisdom that would solve this Thole rreblem but Chet he thoaLht something which should he defi.nit -ly considered along with chat Ccvne -il- roan Lday had said is that agric,ilt -ure Js the life blood of enr community and that I.Lose are asricultural ln in our Oommuni.ty; that there must l;n ccnsid.;rod in tenrirating or not teminati -ng tl­se a.ct_•it.;e.s. .,e sand thct tI­c reople oa]e it ..s' !'cr a lot of 1r_n11e .n C,;lvr�._11 t.c -urea jc''s and some ra,-risi - oil s lade For ^,err, i - f t•,o rodro - ,s IS rrr,ssnt bastion. Coun..aixan S,rorb stat 1 that lie been locking over the to g'_.sts 1 resented by air. I .ol .coy and that he couldn't sce an3 T with the first three in that CY,e7; Tae re asCing £or things that are necessai,. ".'het Section 2- which pertained to the carer activities at the rodru grounds could ba resolved in a meet - in^ hetweci II Council acid the Rodeo Board a:,d that he thou(;ht thrt 1.9 crarld agree be a period of days for remcving the facilities fo7lotrin;_*_ 'she 1 C,2 r-Ico. Regarding - the pond, if they couldn't de wiis, Ile thought a crntraot conlrl he draim up to accomrlich the same th_irg. He said hhat h!� couldn't se,e too much di,vagrec ant t,r ±Treen the Rcd.c.o Board and ..l rat the Gcunnil )aId r'.crcsed and that la had never been in favor of killi'.1g anpi.hing that Taus b=nsfinial to the Cit, of Caldwrll. 'That he felt the Co,mcil had been *acing a. p here wham *lace pass a real diff�rer.ce of olinic-n dth thy. putldc; th :rt l,n U,,,ti 1 -e w, s a 1 - . ol•=.rant r an 1 n;a one of those persons 'c"no didn't !cave £with in anyrmn IIe _id that he was iu favor o.f m - cti_atr_ng hl -,e ,. - e_- •,ere arQ h cl 1; fll , , ll -1 ;,Satter could he solved. Councilmen Vassar coii.­ntmd in '111", the various other crgan,iz-atiors re,ferrad to were not E -art, cf the Radco Board and tha{: LI-e could be neiscM tad -,dth on .some o+;her 1c1Te1. Sevoral conm,onts Caere made at this point by 1•ersons in att.rdance inel-,di.ng a proposal for a will leg +he "onnt�• Oo- „.;ssioncrs in sul»ort oC hh_ 1. - ?I u�rari an' the. cv.al-bility and oast Q ,sing Pir. I':unn'e faciiit:vc as ,vela. as the . di- stance of thr_ss fac.i,lities .'erm tc-m. .oll.oaing this the Resole° ion cane reviewed and PL?..9or Edth regards to the ].art .bllrereas' rre•ri. a l- mentioned, +,h;e could -e m°!.sed at a later date should it be deened cecec .ar-; by the Cowieil. it seemed _greeable to the Ceai.nv.;.l that Gectian 2 Le modified to read "'tea holding hens'° rather tllan "one hel,lin� pen”. Section 2 -L' can °.e under c js_dernhle disc „seicn by tlta Ccmici.l and uraq than passed for di.se ei Section G eeneernin; a rerS­ 'I and. It t. age n 1 out Ly Nr. Plc 1 s;,-7 that the Rodeo 1'oard could act rrovide this bond and Ccnncilnan Smith stated 1 I the Co,mcil had an obli� °t,ion to a lot, of people and that the tesolnl:i.on eras a r of ti -me unless it had some teeth i.n it. Nr. Bob rurcell then offered a pos.9i?cle soSatio in that r:erhaps the rodeo argil t.s, worth acs oximat 11',2, nn0; c,=axld l s1,£ficient for 1= ocv�ri• h” the City sheulr:. the P,odee Loard not fulfill it's ecntract. Councilman Vasssr asked the! C ty �ttcrelcy if in his opinion, it.v he possible for him to draw ul a contract betcaeen the Oi_ty and t:h- Rodoo ➢caul based oral the i,esclntion that •,;o„ ld be as off• cti.ve, ccmparah as the "u`", 0 ^0 Lend Frovir'.ed for in the Resoliaion. 711. Cit, ettctnay salsa thsh '_,e could draw up a co, that can sl_'recl Lift nccthor m� not, of course, it is f,Elfi_mled again depends nlon tl ability of the people wbc s_�n,,d it to t* rfcrr the ocn- ditions of the eont.ract. If they are I,ot ahla to perform the provisions of *he contract it would "al, ^;hat the City rerid have at least the expense of tearing dcT, the facilities. The only rc tl•at would be on th= Citp would L, the rs,moval of the facilities and chat the ecntract, could rro'*iele that the City would recover filet e msnse -rol the„ Frcvi -d!I? that the- had it. The City would be ga as to whether or not these asset o b sufficient to cover the e_panse. In his oriu'.cn, tale cnl',- p,. rose of the bend .scold be to lrovi.le a f,nd to ramovr th,= facilities if Il,ey fai_—ld i:o perform the rontrac'r, tut the contract is only ae good as the ability and thT ini'entions of Ile. , - to r erforn Councilman Luby stated that, if Jic. Rodeo Foard was rrilli:ng to enter into a contract, he Taas J 7 to gc aloe - 'fit" it. \l 4 + Mayor Simnrerman inquired as in if ether or not the Rodeo board adould he Trilling tc enter into such a cn o tract and r i %cClesl ey an r red 'ti at t would he alrr ht tt'r I im but -,hat it v ,ld have to •e presented to tihe_r - ;card or a -�x a wl; that .P.ey Fero not ti J.d to ' :gap from folfillint their aareemeni Cuunci.lnan Yartin questioned the value of the lights if the„ Sad to be removed and said th:t this would 1e ratht=1 111 nrc,,eaglr-. Councilman C7asear stet -rl drat if they could work out a wag Per the Hcdeo Gourd tc oc-rpetur-te their existence he ;ranted to do avcr^ thing he could to bring teat ;bent but on the other Land he - ,ranted to pretcct the residents dom .;_ere; - r ^r,ver, Le felt 4Gnt pxovidiug Lhey could oet searr"ty cr collats in the Tray of li hts and other tangible asset- fror,a the Board he was willing to go along with thet but he was not willing tc use taxpayer's Pitney to perpetuate the rodeo. Motion authorizing drawing of Contract with Rodeo Board It was thereupon moved by Councilman lassar and seconded ° < Ccuncilman Shorb that the City Attorney be authori.zc to draw, a contr_ct coutsin7.ng the provisions of the Resolution, sdeject Lc any changes agreed upon by the Council, and 'ih_t in lieu of Section C of the Resolution the contracts I,rcvide security to the City by foi e tum' of the Rode ::oarl ;..:its wants -" _ the Iond £or aay expenses in cnrrcd by the City due to a on the pert of the Rodeo Guard tc fulfill the terms of the ocrrtract. Under discussion of this mcLicn Jcmrcilman l- rtin sta _d that if the action taken here tonight does not finally resolve this nattsr and tnere is a cc tinuatiou of it beyond the t viinaLicn date set then .re are gciug to be !nord_nr; beyo-ad the merits of >-rrratrs involved and it is going to becciae a -ratter of iutegrlty to the poi.nt :,mere the },eo�..le o.: Lald.;ell can challenge the iut =trity of moth the Rodeo Board an3 the City Council. lie said that he just T;anted to issue that wrirning. Therc being no further disonss ion on Lire motion, a roll call vote was called fur with t!ros voting in the affi,°r at.ve teting: E. L. Vassar, L-uilc; !wrb, K — Lnl „�, A3 K. - at — end a. w. "Co1ey” `.o"mith. Voting in the negative: Cau ci Lnan V. Ja.% Mar�iu. The Piayor declared the motion carried. $or clarification it was erv.plrasized that the security was to include all assets of t1t, Rode, yard. It was then moved 1 ;" Ceunnilnan Sher -U that u.ith reference to Srectiou 2 -C rear - ling these ether Clubs, that Chis Sect be - zi e!:cn frerr the contract and that they neooti ate ux7 1- bhe Rodeo _Lrter sane discussion Councilman 6Aorb eaithdreu the, motion. The City Attorney n r. ited uu that as far as the Redso du- ! is ecncerncd, this contract deals only with Lheir activities and c„nluct of he rodeo; that the Gi. ..as ir.,t leaseub the property to -.hem and that the City Ccuncil is still retaining Conti °c1 ove.r the property unless the City did wish t;, lees-, it Lc them; otheroise, the City is sayi.n� drat; the Ito.luo board can here a rodeo there in 1962 under certain cceditione and the other organizations siould have to deal irith the City. He stated, however, that it could be provided in the contract that the Rodeo Beard be delegated the re_cnonsibility for the other oreani- zat. =ors using the faei.lities. After further discussion it was moved by Councilman Smith, seconded by Ccuncilman Vassar +.hat. Section 2 -0 be dalchcd from t @re aesulntien and d.,hat it become the rest onsitility of tho Chacrber of Co,>tee.aa, by ccntsact, that the activities prior to the rode-, '..e lirdtrd to t: nights a A vote wars taL-an and 1.1 mui,icr +_ carried. In clarification of tho r ;,-,Lien to delete Section 2-r1, Ccuncilman Snritlh stated Ili with reference to the limit of tuo nights a week he Baas thin ;.ing of j.rd,,ticitrg and tl,at it chculd specify in the contract that certain specified one -day shDws i.uuL3 be permitted. Ploved 6,y Ocu:i Oilman 'r7; - ,i., s"onded h Ocunclliian Vassar that Suctl, 2-3 le changed to r_aa sixty dams rati, r than nine'C: days. vote ­s called fur and 1 he meticn un4nimuu_-3-j carried. Moved 6y Councilr _, hay'. -in:, cnde:d by Councilran Lu_,, chaff Lhe prop:;sed ce(�nr =ct he the first order of 1 r sinecs at tiro ner.t r =<: ln cf 'r.;lre uonrcil. q , rote rras gal lad for and inui enaa --ely canted. 281 SimmciTian slsatr -d that he uanld 7ilre to as on brhal" of tlr Ccnncil and laimself and, Inc thought most of Via ?eonle present, that certa'oly iia =s 1lcjase4 -.dth tl,e '11 "ome of ah = =; th %t _.erh and +h.n Cocncil ] aculucte.d themselves ver'7 well and that hn tl ou;,lrt the att,� h -zd been r�ec7 ir,d °lmePr!'iet. to the sa1�'..faeti r, i.Cgt ever one. c'r. fleC'.csl „ a eked "J if anITc e 1 in 11ie 'Ti ci. -,ity of the Rodeo grortnds shcnld 1,a7e a prohlen th Lar, 'Lo let_, %r. Purcell kn i, and t1 -o- roTcv1d ix,T to 7 rc1 - 17 it rn t and ''. -p 510 their best to Cooperal -, r- i ,.. h VI-m. CClin ^1lST'.an Gr,,Ah Ptat,�ri th'�t., 4e1,'i.O11S1;, - �.erc i-A not hcnn an „' - .l' On his 1 "ai`t t,0 Cl]a11EnLi the i.ntegr. �• o_ ^.._'one 1 71 at he ;. _S ;t. L1. -L _ ,-U. _18 to -i fra, as se r, ous Lo so ma_ y I�oorl.e des -rved to have a lot of rli- nu-sIc-n and what lic ranted Imvci cone to unc?ei a.a.nri- that. lioverl I -)" CotvI. Srdth, Conncalr.. a la.trs t_, ^t h1l, hills ,�resan�Ced P., t rrrcre- and th_+ .rr -. °-ts igenN' i t1.o v..ious .00u.,' for ynr.nt of V�:m. '� n_ __ ?'.e i.3�'_n ani. thB 1 - IUt1 GIl L:`•.1nP`v �- ri'"�Cd -. ❑ &.MAL rtilul SUTIP=I S VC. 7. ;i0 11A.)'ai�i' FT IdIP, "TiHIi L. PURPOSE Ai_M _;T 92 A Anto Snpplv,Sna., - 032 :;0 23 .Anerican - : "hn orr Products 19 - fi32 7. '70 94 Becker Hard 21_032 9.09 1`i -032 1.50 9.59 95 Y.. F. ih^ay L Co., 1.5 032 7.0.00 90 Co Id --v:11 Auto Supply 15 -032 (a.r11 The Calton Printers, LTD., 1.0 -035 5.00 1', -032 272.15 277.75 9d Christian Art r rPaol- 11 -032 LJ.50 21 -032 22.5 41.05 99 Christensen ibtor Dales 26 - 032 9.20 100 Coley Smith Pl;rncy, Inc., 10 -037 °2.35 101 C-to"I 17,odcra£t 19 -033 21.00 102 Finch Signs 1-; 032 27.00 103 lreda's Caere 17 -032 31.50 104 DQrber Uotor Company 15 -032 140.36 105 Glaisyer- Harris Insurance 10 -037 674.35 106 Barney Goul 22 -032 69.95 107 3 Holden Agen,y 10 -037 115.48 10'; Harmon Cabinet Shop 21 -032 x9.25 109 Jess Harmon Br,ke Specialty 15 -032 5.00 110 Hc Electric 15-032 90.36 21 -032 6.40 96.76 111 Idaho Departnent Store 15 -032 19.90 112 Idaho Powsr Company 15 -032 74,79 2 5 -03 2 L(? .15 26- 032 19.55 27 - 032 x.56 1G17.01, 17.3 Interrn, ntain as Co., 032 1.1 ;.30 11 %1 International Association of Elec. 2 ^. - -Ci32 10.00 115 la tersz i.o ^al City ]:ana;.;a j .''assn. 15 -032 r0 116 Internz:L'1 Coni. OF jldg.OF'. ?2 -032 1.17 Irrigators Lumber Company 19 -032 17.72 26 -032 -4.05 °1.77 ll� J. 17 Copeland Yards, Inc., :i -032 25.3a 119 Loa!4:o 1otor Co., I 15 -632 22.75 22 -032 25.50 1, %25 120 Ji,e Lylce, Past : aster 13 -032 10.16 121 ;bore St t' 19 --032 .15 122 Bob Plichn1co Service Stati.on.9, Ine.1; -o32 23.24 123 7lorma,.'s Jcvalry 15 -032 4.96 12L1 Payrne LAn C - 032 7.LiC 123 PennyM so Drug 15 -032 17.213 26 -032 1.49 7.-1.37 126 R.L. Polk ° -. Co., 15 -u32 19.00 127 P..2.H. Firestone 15 -032 1 2.00 128 Sattler's Put, )elect., Inc., 1'- 032 7.35 129 Ed. Simmernan 11 -032 50.00 130 Saith,Kcys, Architects L Kal:ely 19 -032 33.10 131 State Insrr.:nce Fund 10 -037 2,621.71 132 SL-me;, Stationary =`-� Office Supply 11-032 31.50 11 -033 0.75 15- 032 32.71 19 -032 10.13 19 -033 17 .00 22 I.J. 23 22-033 "2.99 ,S .31 133 aperior .Auto Glass 15 -032 15.62 13k Troy Laundry L Dry Clae ,,ing 15 -032 ti. 90 135 Westcott 011 Corn., 10 -040 )69.25 136 R. P., latr_s 14 - 032 i(.Gd 1 37 Cald,-11 Senitary Service 2j-1 24.00. 133 Idaho Gas Co., 25 -032 2L1.60 VID- FEBRUARYG NFSiAL' F'J]dD5 $6,521.13 299 F F VID- FEBRUARY WATER 5YNER FUPIDS !;r5,37h.70 VO.'.: APT, y0. tLa11, lrrtill r ;17:,'7LP ?.: PURPOSE 03 L5 Boisa Valle, Parcel Service 30 -032 I.So 7.�0 aG Cald - r:eli Fleccr c Oo., L1c., -032 21:.05 1.23 47 cler',:'s Ca s. de olvinZ .,;nd 30 -210 3.00 2,00 48 Coley Smith ' l Uilcy, Inc., 30 -032 153.91 49 D 3c D Supply Goii Dan 30- 032 7.00 2.70 50 E nest Fuel Co., 30 -032 19.29 1',:.05 51 Glzissi - - ;Iarris I...,. .. ..:ca" 3c� -032 ,.LB 1,123. 2 52 raves - !:old -s�i 3dene 30 -032 2-.2.1 192, G 53 Idaho uas Co., 31 -032 3.,22 60.15 511 Idaho P Company 30 -032 2`_�5.`,it1 93 Glu_isycr- ❑arris 2ne. cC -032 L2.3'1 �, 55 Irr-Cators Lih:uu Cop,:,-.any 30 -332 �5�.57 13. Oh QL 51 J. 1'd. CoQeIvlld Yards, Inc., 30 -032 4p 7 -3.71 57 LQderi, Pachinery Co::,pany, Inc. , 30 -032 X3.20 1,398.68 58 Pacific States Last Iroa Pipe Cc.�0 -032 3110.00 59 Pitney Boss, Inc., 32 -032 21. b0 Scbssler _ ..,,... Shop 33 - 032 ;1.55 61 Serv_ce Paz ^,s Co., 3 0 2 1' 39 121,.0.3 62 Stat.o Ili 10, 30-032 13.35 251.36 31a:Lsycr- Harris L_o. .ntcy 6C -032 112.39 7.75 ; _il•_.. erc. c CF-,., u0 -032 31 -032 19 ' .GD 15 roy Larn:iai °. Jr- :a. j, _= 31 -032 2 .35 3.00 6o United Radi +_i Shop 30 -032 3_,.ao 67 Van "' aters ., kZnCars, Inc., 31 -032 7x.29 113.00 �G 'kola Oo -1 Ool.p., 3D -032 1c.74 10;.02 J. L'mn La::ru,�c� 0 1 Co., 60 -532 30 -032 9.02 109 Y,eLle;;-� fills 60 -032 31 -032 1.1 . 20.08 70 ;lest ..e:_co, L'rn., }0 -032 1.00 2';.12 VID- FEBRUARY WATER 5YNER FUPIDS !;r5,37h.70 03 B -iH, t is 1 �t -L1, _ ,.._. 1�5 - 032 I.So T „e ua.%".D -; ` -- --, L,.., aS-032 21:.05 i! aj - 032 3.00 '7 iV[a' X15 -032 Interns ti_o- s1!.:r1 - - �Ici j �a! O.i.::;ual 115 -032 7.00 88 Servl_ce Parts Co., 115 -032 19.29 09 Semric. s Stat:?,�er,v :.- a i'icc Sc_:,,.! 5 -032 ,.LB 90 Troy L ndr,: '.: h-', Clan! :a L5 - 2-.2.1 91 a1d:::iL 1'siat g_ Glass 50 - 032 3.,22 92 Coley 5111iU, - encor, Inc., 50 -032 15.39 93 Glu_isycr- ❑arris 2ne. cC -032 L2.3'1 uraves- ilcl3ea _ , ;D -G32 1�.2 - Service Paris C --32 4p 96 TI'Trp3on' =_ Lc. , ;0-032 X3.20 97 Bec;a:r lies, ?,;tu 7 - 032 1C2 L.. - 032 1' 39 101 Corny. all - 1001s3 Go. i.0 - 032 13.35 102 31a:Lsycr- Harris L_o. .ntcy 6C -032 112.39 103 ; _il•_.. erc. c CF-,., u0 -032 19 ' 1011 1 q; ,..�P any ^ 2 .35 10 - _i.� _ L .,.. , _0 -032 .;_u co., J - 032 7x.29 107 Irr.i.3cal;o2s llijilb�r Cor.,: GO -C32 1c.74 ic3 J. L'mn La::ru,�c� 0 1 Co., 60 -532 112.06 109 Y,eLle;;-� fills 60 -032 77,51 110 Kov.allis _,_�..�rus, 1nc., iC -032 1.00 111 NA!onal Corp., 60 -032 2i.t3G 112 S'rvie.e Pari._ Lo., CO - 032 '70.03 113 Tex" Rel'I,aer; Corp., UO -032 35.2 11L: L :Lon CiI C, :..'any - 1 7 17 115 , la,r:.ays !.ovi:iS '_ Stroape, Ii;c., c0 -G32 -,85 116 ';fasttur:, Beal :C,;Gs, Inc., (,0 -032 109.30 117 20.78 113 Bec!:er Fardware ,0 3.30 119 eestaa =: Cen-::r 7J -032 77.11 120 6urber i:otor Cnr�,�auy 7" -032 10.95 121 Ira•,i.Sators Lumber Carr:nsny 7C -032 1'1.73 122 J. W. Copeland Yar,Is, Inc., 70- 032 57.90 12 Pr-' s D- Ar ico Steel 7: - :;32 u6.00 1211 Paver_ S11:1117 73 -032 1.70 125 to Lleot. Inc., t 0- 032 ;':.39 126 Service..Pa.rts Co., 70 -032 9.1111 127 0 -c32 26.7! 1 123 a S.:I Stet` r. ,_.' -ca - _ 2.9$ 129 Tile :ierrs -Tri'o u: 4 -232 17 3I %TrD- FD SPECIAL FIRIDS 2,176.72 �XPEial'l'UR1:5 BY 1''! :iAT]R Fi :D .:, .IES 30- 32 35 -033 3!1_.00 DEP. :LL'F' ID " 30 - 210 2.00 '1itL",1'L'ENT P1,ANT " 31-032 !76.73 Water Ben. OSlice " 32 -032 2±.33 FIRE 76PT, '!: "-332 C.: _- -. ;:D 2 302.20 SrftsE 'ul;D ,� .D -03 1,!.:33.9 76.25 L. I. 7. - END UID- FFB -HUARY 211 + }.a" th. 'a dav :, ::r „ r.. - :, - ...• t - .h 1. °s v r)PCjn_ I I 1,1,e - F. ` -nt.. ...d on ^k•, a „ .I 1:e Tiov2rl Y Counc� - :with, by Patrc .�,t. the �;QL adjour•n. .4 �zo!s ir.;e tai:e�i nn�l the. riot icy ¢na�r it �u�l�' cax'r: r -d. T1ia rnct {no _ e.. sb ll•:' "� F.' i - COUNCIL CHAMBERS MARCH 5, 1962 8:00 P.M. The regular monthly meeting of the City Council met in the Council Chambers of the City Hall. with Mayor Sim¢erman presiding. Upon roll call the following Councilmen answered presents E. Le Vassar, Emile Shorb, Max Luby, Alvin R. Bates, and V. Jay Martin. Absent: N. E. "Coley" Smith. Report on survey by Rating Bureau (Fire protection facilities) Mayor Simmerman called upon Mr. Karl Gebel from the Hating Bureau who had been conducting a survey in Caldwell as it relates to fire protection within the City. Mr. Gebel reported that there were two processes involved. First, they were re- rating the City for fire insurance purposes which involves an a nalysis of all the fire protection facilities in the City. A key rate is available for the insurance rates. He said that what they are doing now is applying the key rate to the individual buildings which is a process that involves the inspection of all the mercantile buildings in Caldwell. He said that this would take about two or three more weeks with two or three men doing it. Mr. Gobel stated that perhaps it would be better for him to come into the office the following day and go over the entire thing with the Mayor so there would be no misunderstanding on itj however, in the due course of events there would be a report gotten out on it and this would be available. A meeting on the following day with Mayor Simnerman, Mr. Lewis, and Mr. Johansen was agreeable for about 9:30 A.M. In answer to Mayor Simserman's question, Mr, Gebel said that the report would be completed in about six weeks, he thought. This would be about the first of May. In answer to a further question, Mr. Gobel said that he could discuss anything which might pertain to budgeting with Mayor Sim¢erman an the following day and that there were several things which needed clarification as to what the City is going to do for sure in that the had allowed credit for these. Mr. Gobel then further explained regarding the key rate for the City and said that regardless what the rate was, he didn't want the people to think that should it change one way or the other that all of the buildings were going to change by the same percent. Each building has to be graded individually and may have an increased or decreased rate depending upon their condition. This pertained to commercial build- ings only and he stated further that residences have a rate according to the c less of the town and their type of construction. There being no further discussion at this time, Mr. Gobel excused himself from the meeting. Agreement with Caldwell Night Rodeo Association - Rodeo Grounds The next order of business was the reading of the agreement relative to the Rodeo Grounds which had been prepared by the City following the last meeting of the Council and executed by the Rodeo Board. From a copy of the Agreement Councilman Martin pointed out some errors in spelling and it was stated by Mayor Simnerman that it should probably be re-typed and any spelling errors corrected. The Agreement was as follows: