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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1910-02-28city council minutes,5 J E. H. Adam, y` 1.20 P. D. Campbell, 1.60 A. B, Martin, 1.60 Alice S. McNair, 2.40 L. S. Colden, .40 The roll being called on the motion, the vote resulteds Ayes -- Clark, Farrar, Gartin-, Pinter - -A., Nays - -0, Absent-- Pevers, Harris - -2. So the motion prevailed. 'Voted, on motion of Clark, that Council adjourn until Monday, February 26, 1910, at 7 :30 P. m. � yy � Council Chambers, City of Caldwell, Monday evening,g#yar� 1910. Council met in regular session pursuant to adjournment, there being no quorum preseltt council adjourned until Tuesday evening, March 1, 1910, at 7c30 p. m. Tuesday March 1, 1910. Council met in regular session pursuant to adjournment with Mayor Gowen presiding, and Councilman Clark, Farrar, Gartin, Paynter present. Shorb, Clark. The matter of whether or no the sewer contractor must bid on the hewer bonds In order to receive them on his contract was referred to the city attorney for his opinion. Councilman Harris enters. A motion was made by Farrar that the street committee, -together with the city engineer be instructed to make an extra span at the Seventh Avenue and Kimball avenue bridges and to repair all other bridgew in such manner an deemed necessary by them. The roll being called on the motion, the vote resultedr Ayes -- Clark, Farrar, Gartin; Harris, Paynter--5. Nays - -0. Absent- Paynter. So the motion prevailed. In the matter of extending the sewer down Railroad alley from Sixth,Avenue to Third avenue, the same was referred to the City 7Ctgineer for estimates of cost and to the City Attorney go prepare the proper Ordinances and resolut ions. I ion I The City Attbrney wan asked to furnish opinion on the matter of whether or no the city had the power to remove and keep removed buildings from Indian Credk, and if it had that power, what the proper proceedings were to remove the same.