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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1930-02-24city council minutesthe said proposed Local Street Improvement District No. 9. Section 2. That after due, timely and careful consideration of said profeets, being all of the protests filed in said matter, said Council is of the epinien that said protests do not present any sufficient or legal reason against the creation or establishment of said Local Street Improvement District No. 9, as provided in said' Resolttion of Intention and said protests and each and all of them, are•�herefore, hereby passed upon, denied and overruled. Section 3. That the Mayor and Council proceed with &nd complete the work of establishing and creating Local Street Improvement District No. 9, in the City of Caldwell, Idaho, and proceed with Ind complete the construction of curbs and gutters therein, and the improvement as contemplated by Bald resolution No. 21, passed and approved by said Council and ITayor, January 14, 1930. Thereupon Councilman Sandmayer moved the adoption.of said Resolution which motion was duly seconded by Councilman Dickens. The trayor then stated the question "Shall the Resolution No. 24 paso? and directed the Clerk to call the roll. Those voting in the affirmative were Bollman, Dickens, Gordon, Leighty and Sandmeyer, Councilman Johns voted in the negative. Absent and not voting: noie. WHEREUPON, the Mayor declared the motion duly carried and declared Resolution No. 24 adopted; thereupon the Mayor directed the Clerk to record the same upon the Journal of the Proceedings of the Council as a part of the minutes of this meeting; and thereupon the Mayor duly signed and approved and the Acting Clerk duly signed and attested said 'Resolution in open session of the Council. Motion by Johns, seconded by Dickens that Council adjourn to February 24, 1930. Acting G Clerk APPROVED: or. COUNCIL CHAMBERS February 24, 1930, 8:00 P.M. Council met in regular session pursuant to adjournment on Feb. 10, 1930, with mayor mcOonnel presiding and Councilmen, BOLLMAN, DICKENS, GORDON, JOHNS, MIGHTY and SANDB MR, Present, ABSENT, None. Owing to the absence of the City Clerk, the Mayor appointed Mr. W. C. Dyer Acting Clerk, and announced that the Council was in session for the consideration of any business which might lawfully come before it. THEREUPON Councilman Snndmeyer- introduced bill No. '10, By Sandmeyer entitled: "AN ORDINANCE CREATING AM ESTABLTSHING "LOCAL STREET IMPROVE24MIT DISTRICT 170. 9, FOR THE CITY OF CALDIIELL, IDAHO," DESIGNATING THE BOUNDARIES OF SAID DISTRICT AND DESIGFATING THE STREETS AM PARTS OF STREETS AND THE POINTS BET49EEE WHICH SAID nAPF°OVE=TS SHALL BE THE AND PROVIDING FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF CURBS AND GUTTERS THEREON: PROVIDING THAT THE COST AND EXPENSES OF SAID WROVE11ENT SHALL BE TARED AND ASSESSED UPON ALL THE PROPERTY IN SAID LOCAL IMPROVM= T DISTRICT: AND PROVIDING THE MANNER AND METHOD OF SUCH ASSESSMENT AND THE PAYMENT THEREOF; REPEALING ALL ORDINAF.CES, RESOLUTIONS, ORDERS OR PARTS THEREOF IN CONFLICT HERE71ITH: AND DECLARING AN ELORG3NOY which was read for the first time in full and the Council thereupon proceeded to the J J J f I J consideration of said bill No. 10. �9 THER -noff it was moved by Councilman Dickens, seconded by Counoilmap Johns that all rules requiring the, reading of a bill on three separate days be suspended and that bill Po. 10 be read the second time by title and the third time in full and placed on its final passage. The Mayor caused the Clerk to call the roll ! on the motion with the following resblts. Those voting in the affirmative: Bollman, Dickens, Gordon, Johns, Leighty and Sandmeyer. Those voting in the negative; none. Absent: none. The Mayor thereupon declared the motion passed by the necessary three- fourthe majority and directed the Clerk to read Bill No. 10 the second time by title and the third time in full, seotdon by section. The Clerk read the bill as directed. The question being, "$hall Bill No. 10 Passi ", the Mayor directed the Clerk to call the roll which resulted as follows: Those voting in the affirmative; Bollman, Dickens, Gordon, Johns, Leighty and $andmeyer. Those voting in the negative: none. I;I! Absent: none. Thereupon the Mayor declared bill No, 10 passed. Thereupon In open session of the council, the Mayor duly signed and approved said bill and the Clerk duly signed and attested the said bill, which became Urdinance No. 477. The Mayor thereupon directed the Clerk to make the proper entry of said Urdinance No. 477 and to cause said ordinance to be published in The Caldwell Netivs- Tribune, the official newspaper of the City of Caldwell, Idaho. The Mayor appointed H. D. Andrews ice Judge, Motion by Bollman, seconded by Leighty to allow x;25.00 per month. Motion carried. Acting City Clcrk to correspond with VanDusen -Snell Auditors for auditing City Books. Motion by Johns, seconded by Leighty, that council adjourn. AP ROVED: Acting Cle rk. mayor. �