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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1910-03-15city council minutes3_3 Tuesday afternoon, 5 o'clock, March 15, 1910. Council met in regular sesion pursuant to adjournment to adjournment with President of the Council Clark presiding and Councilmen Farrar, Gartin, Harris, Paynter, present. Shorb, Clerk. - Bill No. 89, e#titled, "An Ordinance declaring it unlawful for any person, persons or association of persons to run any portable oh stationary stand on any of the streets or alleys of the City of Caldwell, Idaho, within the boundaries of Local Improvement District No.1 in said city from which lunches, peanuts, popcorn, candies etc, are sold, providing a panalty for the violation tbf.thrs ordinance, and repealing all ordinances in conflict with this ordinance ", was read the first time. A motion was made by Gartin that the rules be suspended and that the readings on three separate days be dispended with and that Bill No. 39 be read the second time by title and the third time in full and placed on its final passage. The roll being called on the resolution, the vote resultedt Ayes -- Clark, Farrar, Gartin, Harris, Paynter - -5. Nays - -0. Absent-- Devers. So the motion prevailed. Bill No. 39 read second time by title. Bill No. 39 rend third time in full and placed an its final passage. On the question, Shall Bill Yo. 39 pass? the roll being called, the vote resulted= Ayes -- Clark, Farrar, Gartin, Harris, Paynter - -5. .Tags - -0. Absent-- Devers. So Bill No 39 passed becoming Ordinance No. 156. Voted, on motion of Gartin that Council adjourn until Monday evening at 8 o o'clock, March 21, 1910. D Monday, March 21, 1910. Council rpet in regular session pursuant to adjourn- ment with Mayor Gowen presiding, and Councilmen Clark, Farrar, Gartin, Harris, Poynter, present; Shorb, Clerk. Mrs. Stone addressed the Council relative to city parks and sanitation. Moted, on motion of Clark that the Sanitary 6ommittee in connection with the City Attorney, prepare a garbage ordinance and present the same at the next meeting. Voted, on motion of Clark that the matter of parking and improving the City Hall grounds be referred to a committee consisting of the Mayor and City Engineer. Voted, on motion of Farrar, that the City Engineer prepare the plans and estimates and the City Attorney prepare the necessary ordinances and resolutions to organize a sewer district in the first ward north of Denver Street and east of Twelfth I 1 H 01111 I II A Avenue.